Bioinformatics is a widely emerging branch in the field of life sciences. It is a branch where information technology is applied for the analysis of biological data with the aid of computers.
M.Sc. Bioinformatics is a 2-year program for students looking for a research oriented career path.
With growing demand, graduates having a PG degree in Bioinformatics can expect highly remunerative career options.
The future and present scope of Bio-informatics is increasing as the need of medical science is increasing rapidly. In India, the field is growing rapidly, hence, creating huge job opportunities. Bioinformatics Degree holder can work in all sectors of pharmaceutical and Biomedical organizations, biotechnology, in research institutions, hospital, industry and even NGOs.
Message from HOD
Associate Professor & HOD, UIBT
Bioinformatics is an emerging scientific discipline offering highly remunerative career options.
University Institute of Biotechnology and Biosciences have several industrial tie-ups to facilitate training and hands-on industrial exposure to students. The companies include-
University Institute of Biotechnology has vigorously endeavored to facilitate the budding biotechnologists with best academic exposure to help them excel in the field of Research, Innovation & Entrepreneurship. Research is the vital part of the curriculum at UIBT and the same is evident from our research projects, publications, and patents. Join us to experience:
Backed by the highest academic standards, UIBT is striving its best to provide a holistic environment for the students interested to undertake Biotechnology as a career. With us, you will be:
To emerge as a Centre of excellence for imparting quality education to produce highly trained professionals and entrepreneurs.
The Mission of the Department of UIBT, Chandigarh University is to:
*Students can go for higher studies like M.Phil or PhD in Bioinformatics that will open more avenues in this field.
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