JAMMU: Students of M.Sc. Biotechnology programme (Session 2023-2025) from Centre for Molecular Biology of Central University of Jammu, Ms. Ankita Sharma, Ms. Siya Sharma, Ms. Ritika Sharma, Ms. Smriti Sharma have brought distinction to the institution by successfully clearing the Jammu and Kashmir State Eligibility Test (JKSET), a competitive examination conducted to determine eligibility for the post of Assistant Professor in Universities and Colleges of Jammu and Kashmir region.
The JKSET qualification, which reflects a candidate's academic proficiency, topic knowledge, and preparedness to take on teaching and research responsibilities, is regarded as an important benchmark in higher education. The Centre’s M.Sc. Biotechnology students' success is a testament to their consistent academic work, methodical preparation, and solid conceptual foundation in the life sciences.
Their success reflects not only their individual dedication and academic excellence but also the nurturing academic environment provided by the Centre for Molecular Biology at Central University of Jammu. The department has maintained a tradition of encouraging analytical thinking and academic rigor, which has contributed to the commendable performance of the students in the examination.
Director, Centre for Molecular Biology, Central University of Jammu, Dr. Narendra K Bairwa, Dean, School of Life Sciences, Prof. Sunil Dhar and all the faculty members congratulated the successful candidates. The student’s success will motivate them to explore careers in teaching and research.
Prof. Sanjeev Jain, Hon’ble Vice Chancellor, Central University of Jammu appreciated the success of the students and applauded their achievement and attributed their success to the hard work, discipline and mentoring by the faculty members, structured curriculum, and emphasis on research-based learning emphasized by the University. HVC Sir has extended best wishes to all JKSET qualifiers for their future academic and professional pursuits.
