National Institute Of Virology (NIV) Pune

Pune,
Maharashtra

The National Institute of Virology is one of the major Institutes of the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR). It was established at Pune, Maharashtra State in 1952 as Virus Research Centre (VRC) under the auspices of the ICMR and the Rockefeller Foundation (RF), USA. It was an outcome of the global programme of the RF for investigating the Arthropod Borne viruses. Since the studies on arboviruses and their arthropod vectors involve most of the basic principles and techniques of general virology, entomology and zoology, these viruses were also considered to be an ideal group, to begin with, for intensive training and research in virology in our country. The RF withdrew its support in 1967 and since then the Institute is entirely funded by the ICMR

The research activities of the center were made more meaningful and self reliant by organizing new areas of research, such as Cell repository, Electron microscopy, Rickettsioses, Hepatitis, Influenza and related viruses, Clinical virology, Biochemistry, Virus registry, and Biostatistics. The research activities of the Institute are coordinated by a Scientific Advisory Committee (SAC) consisting of eminent scientists.

By the 70s the Institute had developed deep scientific roots, nurtured through the sustained efforts of many dedicated workers. With the expertise in virological training and research and emphasis on self-reliance, the centre was well prepared to undertake full responsibility as a National Institute. On the recommendation of the SAC, the VRC acquired its status of national importance and was renamed as National Institute of Virology (NIV) in 1978. Subsequently studies on Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome (AIDS), Rotavirus gastroenteritis, acute haemorrhagic conjunctivitis, Rabies, Herpes sirnplex, Buffalo pox, Measles, and Poliomyelitis were also initiated

A Microbial Containment Complex (MCC) having P-3 biosafety levels for handling microorganisms of highly infectious nature is being established at Pashan, 11 km off the main laboratory at Pune. This laboratory will provide National Containment facility for safe handling of highly hazardous pathogens.

The Institute was designated as one of the collaborating laboratories of the World Health Organization (WHO) in 1967 and it started functioning as the regional centre of the WHO for South-East Asia for arbovirus studies from 1969. Since 1974, it has been functioning as a WHO collaborating centre for arbovirus reference and research. In 1995 it has been redesignated as the WHO Collaborating Centre for Arbovirus and Haemorrhagic Fever Reference and Research and Rapid Diagnosis of Viral Diseases. NIV is also the National Centre for Hepatitis and Influenza. The field unit of NIV at Bangalore is one of the centers under National Polio Surveillance Program conducting surveillance of acute flaccid paralysis cases from Kamataka as a part of Global Polio Eradication Prograrnme of the WHO South-East Asia region since 1997.

Why To Join National Institute Of Virology ?

  • National Institute of Virology is recognized today as the WHO collaborating centre for arboviruses reference and haemorrhagic fever reference and research.
  • National Institute of Virology is also the National Monitoring Centre for Influenza, Japanese Enchaphalitis, Rota, Measles and Hepatitis.

Facts & Figures :-

Establishment Year 1952
College Type Government
Total Faculty Members 37
How to Reach Pune is accessible by Air, Railways and Roads by all the major cities of the country. The nearest airport is Pune Airport and the nearest Railway Station is Pune Junction Railway Station. Pune can be reached by Road by Mumbai, A.P, Karnataka and almost all the nearby states.

For more details about admission please contact :-

Tel.No. : 91-020-26127301 / 91-020-26006290
Fax No. : 91-020-26122669/ 91-020-26126399

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About National Institute Of Virology (NIV) Pune

Affiliated to Maharashtra University of Health Sciences, Nashik
Establishment year 2000
Aid Status Govt.
Minority

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NIV Ranking

Popularity Rank (based on average rank of admitted students): 121

Contact Number and Address

Address

20-a, P B No 11, Dr Ambedkar Road, Pune, 411001, 411001, India

City Pune
District Pune
State Maharashtra
Pin code 411001
Phone +91 20 2612 7301
Fax
Website http://www.niv.co.in/
Email Id mishra.ac@nic.co.in

Fee Structure

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Courses Offered at National Institute Of Virology (NIV) Pune

  • DIPLOMA Diploma (Diploma In Medical Virology)


    Intake
    4
    Course Level
    Diploma
    Mode
    Regular, Full Time
    Duration
    Affiliated To
    12012

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Eligibility

To pursue MBBS/BDS at NIV students must satisfy following eligibility criteria.

The candidate should be 17 years old (as on 31st December of the admission year). He/She should have appeared for an exam cosidered to be equivalent to 10+2 Higher Secondary Exam and studied PCB (Physics, Chemistry and Biology). The candidate should have studied English at 10+2 level. Candidate satisfying any of the following criteria are also eligible -

1) Candidates who have appeared for Intermediate examination in science with subjects PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) and English. Those who have appeared for pre-professional/pre-medical exams with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and English and have appeared for 10+2 Higher Secondary Exam or intermediate exam are also eligible.

2) Candidates who have passed the first year of a 3 year degree course with subjects - Physics, Chemistry, Biology are also eligible.

3)Candidates who have passed B.Sc. (Bachelor of Science) exam with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and who have cleared 10+2 Higher Secondary Exam with PCB are also eligible.

Admission Procedure

MBBS/BDS Course -

Marks obtained in Maths are not considered for admission into the MBBS course.

Please note that in a non-governmental institutes, 50% of the seats will be filled by management of the institute. Academic merit should be considered while granting admission under management quota. Rest 50% seats will be filled by competent authority based on the academic merit of the candidate.

Academic merit of a candidate will be determined based on the performance in competitive exam conducted by the state governemnt or competent authority or centralized competitive exam conducted at the national level.

Candidate must score at least 50% marks in the competitive exam. For SC/ST/OBC candidates the minimum percentage required is 40%.

For post-graduation courses, performance in first, second and MBBS exam can be considered to determine the academic eligibility of the candidate.

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