BHU M.Tech FAQs
Ques. Is GATE required for M.Tech Soil Water Conservation Engineering admission at BHU?
Ans. No, GATE is not required for M.Tech Soil Water Conservation Engineering at BHU. Admission is based on CUET PG scores, which is conducted by NTA. This is different from most IITs and NITs where GATE is mandatory. Candidates with a B.Tech/B.E. in Agricultural Engineering or Civil Engineering can apply through CUET PG.
Ques. What is the CUET PG cutoff for M.Tech Soil Water Conservation Engineering at BHU?
Ans. Based on 2026 CUET PG data, the Round 1 cutoff for General category was 85 marks, OBC was 66, SC was 34, ST was 57, and EWS was 60. In 2025, the General category cutoff ranged from 63 to 90 across rounds. The cutoff varies by round and category.
Ques. What are the career prospects after M.Tech Soil Water Conservation Engineering from BHU?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers in government organizations like ICAR, Central Water Commission, National Water Development Agency, state irrigation departments, and agricultural universities. Private sector opportunities exist in consulting firms, NGOs working on watershed management, and agri-tech companies. Graduates can also pursue PhD programs and academic careers. The growing focus on water conservation and climate change adaptation has increased demand for specialists in this field.
Ques. Is there any research opportunity during the M.Tech program at BHU?
Ans. Yes, BHU has a strong research culture. M.Tech students are required to complete a dissertation/thesis as part of the program. The Faculty of Agriculture has well-equipped laboratories and field research stations. Students can also apply for ICAR JRF or other research fellowships to support their research work.
Ques. What is the hostel facility like for M.Tech students at BHU?
Ans. BHU has extensive hostel facilities for postgraduate students. Hostel accommodation is available for both male and female students at a nominal fee of approximately Rs. 5,375 per semester for male students. However, accommodation is not guaranteed to all students; approximately 75% of students can be accommodated. Students are advised to apply for hostel accommodation at the time of admission.
Ques. Can students from Civil Engineering background apply for this M.Tech program at BHU?
Ans. Yes, candidates with a B.Tech/B.E. in Civil Engineering are eligible to apply for M.Tech Soil Water Conservation Engineering at BHU, in addition to Agricultural Engineering graduates. This makes the program accessible to a wider pool of candidates with relevant backgrounds in hydraulics, hydrology, and structural engineering.
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