BHU M.Sc Zoology FAQs
Ques. Is the CUET PG cutoff for M.Sc Zoology at BHU very high compared to other M.Sc programmes?
Ans. Yes, M.Sc Zoology at BHU is one of the more competitive M.Sc programmes. The 2025 General category cutoff in Round 1 was 167 marks, dropping to 154 by Round 5. This is notably higher than many other M.Sc programmes at BHU (e.g., M.Sc Statistics had a Round 1 cutoff of 128). The high demand is driven by BHU's strong reputation in life sciences and the quality of research facilities available to students.
Ques. What specialisations are available in M.Sc Zoology at BHU?
Ans. The Department of Zoology at BHU offers specialisation streams from Semester III onwards, including Entomology, Cell Biology and Genetics, Ecology and Wildlife Biology, Parasitology, and Animal Physiology. Students choose their specialisation based on interest and availability. The Entomology specialisation is particularly well-regarded, with dedicated courses on insect physiology, pest management, agricultural entomology, and medical entomology.
Ques. What are the career prospects after M.Sc Zoology from BHU?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers in wildlife conservation, environmental consulting, research institutions (CSIR, ICAR, ICMR), government services (Forest Service, Wildlife Institute of India), teaching, and pharmaceutical/biotech industries. Many students qualify for UGC NET/JRF and pursue Ph.D. programmes at premier institutions. The strong research culture at BHU's Zoology department makes it an excellent launchpad for academic and research careers.
Ques. Does BHU Zoology department have good research facilities?
Ans. Yes, the Department of Zoology at BHU is well-equipped with research laboratories covering molecular biology, entomology, cell biology, and ecology. The sprawling 550-hectare campus itself serves as a natural laboratory for field studies. The department has active research programmes funded by DST, DBT, and other agencies. Students from the third semester onwards can engage in research projects under faculty supervision.
Ques. Are paid seats available for M.Sc Zoology at BHU?
Ans. Yes, paid seats (up to 15% supernumerary) are available for M.Sc Zoology at BHU. The fee for paid seats is Rs. 45,000 per year (Rs. 22,500 per semester), compared to the regular seat fee of Rs. 2,000 per semester. Reservation policy applies to paid seats as well. Candidates should monitor the department notice board and BHU admission portal for paid seat availability, as separate notices are issued for these seats.
Ques. What is the hostel situation for M.Sc Zoology students at BHU?
Ans. BHU has dedicated PG hostels for science students. Boys are accommodated in Bhabha Hostel (1st year) and Dalmia Hostel (2nd year), while girls can stay in J.C. Bose Hostel, Maitreyi Hostel, or Kundan Devi Shatabdi Hostel. Hostel allotment is based on merit and availability, with preference given to outstation students. The hostel fee is approximately Rs. 5,375 per year, and mess charges are private (approximately Rs. 3,000/month). All hostels have Wi-Fi, common rooms with TV, and sports facilities.
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