



Inter University Centre for Genomics and Gene Technology (IU-CGGT)
University of Kerala
Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India
Academic Notifications:
We are pleased to inform you that admissions are now open for the Advanced PG Diploma in Molecular Diagnostics. This program provides thorough curriculum aimed at equipping students with the critical skills and expertise required in the field of molecular diagnostics. We encourage you not to miss this opportunity to enhance your career in this rapidly advancing sector. Submit your application today to secure your place.
Admission To Advanced PG Diploma in Molecular Diagnostics- Last date for Submission of Application is 30.12.2024
Applications are invited from eligible candidates for admission to Advanced PG Diploma in Molecular Diagnostis in IUCGGT( Inter University Centre For Genomics And Gene Technology), University of Kerala for the academic year 2024-25. Details of qualification, mode of selection, conduct of courses etc are available in the notification and prospectus published here.
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Bank details for Payment :
Bank: STATE BANK OF INDIA
IFSC: SBIN0070043
MICR Code:695002948
Branch Code:070043 (Last Six Characters of IFSC Code)
Branch: Karyavattom
Receivers Name: Dr. R. RAJALAKSHMI
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Inter-University Centre for Genomics and Gene Technology (IU-CGGT),
Second Floor, Department of Chemistry
Kariyavattom Campus
University of Kerala, Thiruvananthapuram, Kerala, India
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