BHU M.Sc Soil and Water Conservation FAQs
Ques. Is M.Sc (Soil and Water Conservation) at BHU offered at the main Varanasi campus or at Rajiv Gandhi South Campus?
Ans. This programme (PG0702S) is exclusively offered at the Rajiv Gandhi South Campus (RGSC), Barkachha, Mirzapur, which is approximately 75 km from the main BHU campus in Varanasi. RGSC is a fully residential campus spread over 2,700 acres. Students must be prepared to stay at the RGSC campus for the duration of the programme.
Ques. Can a student with a 3-year B.Sc. (Agriculture) degree apply for this programme?
Ans. No. The eligibility for M.Sc (Soil and Water Conservation) at BHU specifically requires a 4-year degree of B.Sc. (Agriculture) or B.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture. Students with a 3-year B.Sc. degree are not eligible for this programme. This is a key distinction from many other BHU PG programmes that accept 3-year graduation degrees.
Ques. What CUET-PG paper should I choose for admission to M.Sc (Soil and Water Conservation) at BHU?
Ans. Candidates must appear in the SCQP01 (Agriculture) paper in CUET-PG 2026 and select BHU as a participating university. The programme code is PG0702S. Refer to the official BHU PG Information Bulletin 2026 and NTA CUET-PG bulletin for the exact paper and subject details.
Ques. Is institutional preference (BHU student preference) available for this course?
Ans. No. M.Sc (Soil and Water Conservation) is classified as a Special Course under BHU's admission framework. Institutional preference (available to BHU graduates in regular courses) does not apply to Special Courses. All candidates, whether from BHU or other universities, compete on equal merit based on CUET-PG scores.
Ques. What are the career prospects after M.Sc (Soil and Water Conservation) from BHU?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers as soil scientists, watershed management specialists, environmental consultants, and agricultural officers in government departments (ICAR, NABARD, State Agriculture Departments, NRSA). Research positions in ICAR institutes, teaching in agricultural colleges, and roles in NGOs working on land and water conservation are also popular. Qualifying ICAR NET/JRF opens doors to research fellowships and Ph.D. programmes.
Ques. What is the hostel situation at Rajiv Gandhi South Campus for M.Sc students?
Ans. RGSC is a fully residential campus and hostel accommodation is available for students. Since the campus is located in a rural area (Barkachha, Mirzapur), most students opt for hostel accommodation. Hostel fees are approximately Rs. 5,375 per year, separate from academic fees. Students must apply for hostel allotment after admission; availability is subject to capacity.
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