Lahore: Almost 50 students have been awarded scholarships to conduct their research work on AIDS-related subjects. This announcement was made by the project Director of Punjab AIDS Control Programme (PACP) Dr Adnan Zafar.
He was speaking to the media after heading a meeting of scholars to appraise the received applications.
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While talking to media sources that 44 applications for PhD while 76 applications for MPhil were received, adding that a committee of professionals was made for evaluation and sorting out the eligible candidates.
The PACP has awarded 20 PhD scholarships and 30 MPhil scholarships to the students, he added.
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He furthermore said that PhD students will be paid Rs 40,000/-, whereas MPhil students will be paid Rs 20,000/- every month.
Adnan Zafar furthermore said that for the very first time in the history of the province, such a groundbreaking step had been taken for controlling HIV/AIDS.
The subjects chosen for research work involves micro biology, genetic, molecular biology, public health, medicines, virology, epidemiology, physiology, gender studies as well as pathology.