BHU M.Sc Botany FAQs
Ques. What are the main research areas in the Department of Botany at BHU?
Ans. The Department of Botany at BHU conducts active research in plant molecular biology, phytochemistry, plant ecology, plant taxonomy, mycology, plant biotechnology, and ethnobotany. The department has well-equipped laboratories and collaborates with other departments within BHU for interdisciplinary research. Students can participate in ongoing research projects under faculty supervision during the M.Sc. programme.
Ques. Is M.Sc. Botany at BHU more competitive than M.Sc. Chemistry?
Ans. Yes, M.Sc. Botany at BHU is more competitive than M.Sc. Chemistry. The CUET-PG 2026 General category cutoff for Botany was 164-174 (out of 200), compared to 124-135 for Chemistry. This is partly because Botany has fewer seats (64 vs. 96 for Chemistry) and is a popular choice among life science graduates.
Ques. What is the difference between the regular M.Sc. Botany and the Paid Fee Course at BHU?
Ans. The regular M.Sc. Botany programme has a tuition fee of Rs. 2,000 per semester (Rs. 8,000 total) and seats are allotted based on CUET-PG merit. The Paid Fee Course has a fee of Rs. 45,000 per year (Rs. 90,000 total) and provides additional seats for candidates who do not qualify under the regular merit list. Both programmes have the same curriculum and faculty.
Ques. What are the career options after M.Sc. Botany from BHU?
Ans. After M.Sc. Botany from BHU, graduates can pursue: (1) Ph.D. research at premier institutions (IITs, IISc, CSIR labs, BHU itself); (2) Research fellowships through CSIR-NET/JRF or DST INSPIRE; (3) Teaching positions at colleges and universities after qualifying UGC-NET; (4) Jobs in the pharmaceutical, agricultural, and biotechnology industries; (5) Government jobs in forest services, agricultural departments, and environmental agencies; (6) Careers in plant-based industries, seed companies, and botanical gardens.
Ques. How competitive is M.Sc. Botany admission at BHU? What is the CUET-PG cutoff?
Ans. M.Sc. Botany at BHU is highly competitive. The CUET-PG 2026 cutoff for the General category was 164-174 marks (out of 200), for OBC it was 148-155, for SC it was 114-120, and for ST it was 97-112. With only 64 seats available, candidates need to score well in CUET-PG to secure admission.
Ques. Can B.Sc. students with Zoology or Life Sciences (without Botany) apply for M.Sc. Botany at BHU?
Ans. As per BHU's eligibility criteria, candidates must have a B.Sc. degree with Botany as a main/honours subject. Students with only Zoology as their main subject may not be eligible. However, students with Life Sciences or Biological Sciences as their main subject should verify their eligibility directly with the Department of Botany or check the BHU PG Admission Bulletin for the specific year, as eligibility criteria can vary.
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