B.Sc. Biotechnology Students Undergo One-Month Training at CSIR-NBRI, Lucknow The Department of Life Sciences at Axis Institute of Higher Education organized a one-month industrial and research training program for B.Sc. Biotechnology 1st year students at CSIR-National Botanical Research Institute.
A group of dedicated students — Mahi Gupta, Prachi Awasthi, Neha Devi, and Ankita Kushwaha — participated in the training under the guidance of experienced scientists and researchers at CSIR-NBRI, Lucknow.
The training program was conducted to provide students with practical exposure to advanced research techniques and laboratory practices in the field of biotechnology and plant sciences.During the training period, students learned about various modern laboratory techniques related to biotechnology, microbiology, plant tissue culture, molecular biology, and research methodologies.
They also gained hands-on experience in handling scientific instruments and understanding the functioning of a premier research institute.The scientists and experts at CSIR-NBRI guided the students through different practical sessions and explained the importance of laboratory safety, quality research practices, data analysis, and scientific innovation.
The students actively participated in the training sessions and gained valuable practical knowledge and technical skills.Dr. Esha Yadav, Head of the Department of Life Sciences, stated that such training programs help students bridge the gap between theoretical learning and practical applications while enhancing their research capabilities and professional confidence.
The students expressed their gratitude to the department and the management of CSIR-NBRI for providing them with this excellent learning opportunity. They shared that the training helped them gain a better understanding of research work culture and advanced laboratory practices.
The Department of Life Sciences continuously organizes such industrial and research-based activities to enhance students’ practical knowledge and prepare them for future career opportunities in biotechnology, research, and life sciences.