Academic excellence is something that the School of Life Sciences has been working towards constantly. Excellence in teaching and research was produced as a result of a strong competitive environment among the academic programmes and the faculty. This attitude and the individual objectives of the professors at the institution are what enable them to get money from domestic and foreign funding organisations. Each major research programme in India provided funds to the School of Biological Sciences.
In the School of Life Sciences, students from physical sciences are also inducted to study life sciences. Remedial courses in biology are offered to students from physical sciences stream, and students from biological stream are given courses in physical sciences and mathematics.
At the School of Life Sciences, teaching and research are seen as complementary and crucial elements of ongoing professional and scientific growth. Innovating attempts have been made to incorporate physical scientific ideas with life science concepts in the creation and delivery of curricula. The continual goal is to attain excellence in research and education, and we work to incorporate research and instruction at every chance we have into the curriculum. The teaching and research programmes uphold a rigorous framework that focuses on helping students develop their problem-solving, critical & lateral thinking, and communication skills, as well as other qualities that will prepare them for the workforce and help them develop as people.
The School of Life Sciences works to answer the basic questions about biology and disease by establishing top-notch research programmes and institutions. It also aims to create enabling technologies that benefit mankind and improve human health. With a focus on multidisciplinary training in biology, chemistry, medicine, and engineering, the School is committed to developing future leaders in biomedical research.
The School of Life Sciences intends to launch research initiatives in structural biology and biophysics, cell biology, biomedical engineering, stem cell study and therapy, neural and behavioural biology, bioinformatics, immunology and immunotherapy, epidemiology, metabolism, ageing and degenerative diseases, cancer study, microbiology, and other related areas.