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Three short trait quizzes scored against this exact role — your fit %, no card. ~10 minutes, less if you've already done some.
India-first salary signal — fresh-grad to leadership, the cities where it pays best, and what each level is worth on the open market.
ICMR/DBT JRF PhD stipend ₹37-42K/month (₹4.4-5L/year). ICMR project scientist at NIV Pune (contract): ₹56-78K/month per recent NIV vacancy notices. ICMR Scientist-C (permanent) entry: 7th CPC Level 11, ₹67,700 basic + DA + HRA = effective ₹12-16L. CSIR Scientist-C equivalent: ₹12-15L. Mid (post-PhD Scientist, 3-8 years): industry (Bharat Biotech, Serum Institute virology R&D) ₹12-22L; ICMR/CSIR Scientist-D/E ₹16-24L effective. Senior (Principal Scientist/Sr. Virologist, 8-15 years): pharma/vaccine R&D ₹28-55L; ICMR Principal Scientist ₹24-30L effective. Lead (Director/VP Virology): Bharat Biotech or Serum Institute R&D director ₹60-1.2Cr. Sources: ICMR-NIV Pune vacancy notices (2021-2025, Biotecnika.org aggregation); SalaryExpert India virologist data 2026 (average ₹21.6L); 6figr virology India average ₹21L; 7th CPC ICMR pay scales Level 11-14; Naukri/Glassdoor India life-science scientist band cross-references.
NIV Pune is the national virology flagship; permanent Scientist-C ₹12-16L, Principal Scientist ₹24-30L effective. Serum Institute virology R&D: antigen-scientist ₹10-22L, senior scientist/team lead ₹28-50L. NIV project scientists (contract): ₹56-78K/month. IISER Pune faculty ₹16-28L.
Bharat Biotech employs the largest pure-virology R&D team in Indian vaccine industry — MSc entry QC scientist ₹5-8L; PhD Scientist I ₹12-20L; Senior/Principal Scientist ₹28-55L; VP Virology ₹70-90L+. CCMB Scientist-C ₹12-15L.
NCDC Delhi (National Centre for Disease Control) and THSTI Faridabad are the two highest-profile post-COVID virology expansion sites. THSTI Ramalingaswami/Wellcome-DBT PI effective ₹22-35L. NCDC Scientist-C ₹12-16L. AIIMS Microbiology/Virology faculty ₹14-28L.
IISc Centre for Infectious Disease Research (CIDR) is the most advanced academic virology group in South India. Biocon and Syngene hire virologists for viral vector QC and BSL-2 viral challenge studies. IISc faculty ₹16-30L effective; Syngene Scientist I ₹12-18L.
CDSCO Central Drugs Laboratory Kasauli (rabies and viral vaccine lot-release), state-level VRDL labs under ICMR — ICMR project scientist positions ₹5-9L (contract); converted Scientist-C ₹12-16L. Tier-2 VRDL cities include Bhopal, Lucknow, Bhubaneswar, and Thiruvananthapuram.
Not the brochure version. The actual block-by-block reality of the role on a typical Tuesday.
Arrive at NIV Pune campus; check overnight incubator logs for viral cell culture flasks (Vero E6, MDCK) — assess cytopathic effect (CPE) development, record any contamination, feed cultures at their passage day
Weekly virology team meeting: present this week's surveillance data — new influenza strain sequences uploaded to GISAID, dengue serotype breakdown from incoming VRDL network samples; review a preprint on a dengue variant circulating in Southeast Asia
Enter the BSL-3 suite (gown, double glove, N95 respirator) — conduct planned viral propagation run: inoculate prepared Vero cell monolayers, incubate at correct temperature and CO₂ per NIV SOP; exit and decontaminate
RNA extraction from a batch of nasopharyngeal swabs sent by a state VRDL for influenza subtyping — run RT-PCR on ABI QuantStudio, analyze Ct values, and prepare strain characterization report for the sending laboratory
Lunch at NIV canteen; respond to a query from a collaborating hospital about a dengue PCR-positive patient with unusual haemorrhagic presentation; check GISAID for WHO-flagged SARS-CoV-2 variants from the past 48 hours
Bioinformatics block: align Illumina sequence reads from this week's dengue isolates using trimmomatic + BWA pipeline; build phylogenetic tree in MEGA 11; assign clades and flag novel mutations in the envelope protein gene
Run ELISA plates from yesterday's serum titration experiment (vaccinated versus control mice) — read absorbance, build standard curve in GraphPad Prism, calculate geometric mean titres (GMT) for the immunogenicity group
Write results section of an ICMR research grant progress report — update figures on viral genome diversity from the influenza surveillance study, draft outcomes section for the technical review committee
Supervision session with a junior research fellow: troubleshoot their plaque assay (unusually small plaques) — review cell monolayer confluence, overlay agarose concentration, and virus inoculum dilution series together
Read two papers (Cell Host & Microbe alert, Emerging Infectious Diseases new issue) before leaving — note if new dengue or Nipah biology is relevant to current lab experiments
The real entry pathway for this role — eligibility, the qualifying exam, training, and licensing — in the order most people follow it.
Route 1 — Research/Academic (dominant path): BSc in Life Sciences, Microbiology, Zoology, or Biotechnology, followed by MSc in Microbiology, Biotechnology, or Life Sciences, then PhD via ICMR-JRF (the primary virology fellowship — ICMR has dedicated virology programmes at NIV Pune and NIRRCH), CSIR-NET JRF (Life Sciences), or DBT-JRF. Premier PhD destinations: ICMR-NIV Pune, THSTI Faridabad, NCDC Delhi, CCMB Hyderabad, IISc Bangalore (Centre for Infectious Disease Research), IISER Pune, AIIMS Delhi (Microbiology & Virology). CSIR/DBT JRF fellowship stipends: ₹37,000/month (JRF) rising to ₹42,000/month (SRF).
Route 2 — Medical Virology (clinical/reference lab track): MBBS (NEET-UG) + MD Microbiology (NEET-PG) with virology subspecialization via 1-2 year ICMR fellowship at NIV Pune or NCDC Delhi. MBBS + MD route gives clinical authority to run reference virology labs and issue diagnostic reports; the research PhD route is for bench and translational science. A small number of DM Medical Virology seats exist at AIIMS — rare but growing as molecular diagnostic panels expand.
Route 3 — Industry/Pharma (vaccine antigen and diagnostics path): MSc Microbiology or Biotechnology from a NAAC-accredited DBT-recognized institution. Direct-hire entry at Bharat Biotech, Serum Institute, Biological E., and diagnostics companies (Abbott India, Roche Diagnostics India) for roles in viral antigen production, viral vector QC, neutralization assay development, and PCR-based diagnostic kit development. PhD is valued for senior R&D roles but not always required at entry level.
ICMR-JRF (specifically relevant — Life Sciences paper with strong virology component); CSIR-NET Life Sciences (Section B covers virology extensively: replication cycles, viral genetics, pathogenesis, antiviral mechanisms); DBT-JRF (biosciences). For VRDL postings under ICMR network: state government recruitment via UPSC/state PSC for Scientist-B equivalent positions.
2-4 years for academic PI track, ideally at a high-biosafety international lab (CDC Atlanta, NIH NIAID, Institut Pasteur Paris, Public Health England/UKHSA) for return-fellowship eligibility via Ramalingaswami Re-entry or Wellcome-DBT India Alliance. Post-COVID, ICMR has also increased short-term international virology training exchange funding.
Core skills you must own, the support skills you'll grow into, and the tools you'll have open all day.
People already doing this work — and the rooms (subreddits, Discords, Slacks) where they hang out.
Dr Priya Abraham
Director · ICMR-National Institute of Virology, Pune
Dr Shekhar Mande
Former Director General, CSIR · CSIR (formerly NCCS Pune)
Dr T. Jacob John
Former HOD Virology, Virologist Emeritus · CMC Vellore
Dr Gagandeep Kang
Executive Director (former Wellcome DBT India Alliance) · THSTI Faridabad
Dr V. Ravi
Former Director, NIMHANS Neurovirology · NIMHANS Bangalore
Indian Virological Society (IVS)
Annual conference + NewsletterThe primary professional society for virologists in India — hosts the annual Indian Virological Society conference that rotates between NIV Pune, CCMB, THSTI, and AIIMS. Essential for graduate students to present posters and meet PIs from competing institutes and public health labs.
ICMR-NIV Pune Research Community
Open seminars + PhD programme + VRDL network meetingsNIV's open research seminar programme is accessible to registered students and scientists in Pune. NIV-hosted VRDL network technical workshops (held bi-annually) are the best venue for virology scientists from state labs to meet NIV reference staff and update on surveillance protocols.
IndiaBioscience
Job board + Career events + NewsletterBest aggregator for Indian life-science PhD, post-doc, and faculty openings including virology positions at ICMR, THSTI, CSIR, and academic institutions. Career webinar series periodically covers infectious disease and virology career transitions (academic vs pharma, diagnostic vs research).
DBT–Wellcome Trust India Alliance
Fellowship community + Annual meetingIndia's premier early- and intermediate-career fellowship for life scientists; several India Alliance fellows work on infectious disease and virology at THSTI, IISc, AIIMS, and IISER. The annual meeting is the most important networking event for Indian PI-track virologists under 45.
GISAID Community & Nextstrain Contributor Network
Online platform + GitHubGISAID (Global Initiative on Sharing Avian Influenza Data) is the global database for influenza, SARS-CoV-2, mpox, and other viral genomic data. Indian contributors via NIV, THSTI, and VRDL labs are part of the global surveillance community. Contributing sequences builds international visibility and enables WHO technical advisory collaboration.
The traps real practitioners wish someone had named for them in year one. Read these before you commit, not after.
Starting a PhD in virology without clearing ICMR-JRF or CSIR-NET first
Treating PCR as their primary or only technical identity
Ignoring bioinformatics and viral genomics even in classical virology labs
Applying to vaccine industry jobs with a purely academic virology CV
Underestimating BSL-3 containment training as a career asset
The upside that makes this work worth it, set honestly against the parts people quietly resent. Both sides, before you commit.
Straight answers to what people genuinely wonder before stepping into this work — no brochure spin.
Books, longreads, and references practitioners come back to.
Principles of Virology (4th ed.)
by S.J. Flint, V.R. Racaniello, G.F. Rall, T. Skalka
Fields Virology (7th ed.)
by Peter M. Howley, David M. Knipe (editors)
Journal of Virology (JVI)
by American Society for Microbiology
Emerging Infectious Diseases (EID)
by US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
ICMR Annual Report — Virology and Communicable Disease section
by Indian Council of Medical Research
The Demon in the Freezer
by Richard Preston
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