BU M.Sc Environmental Science FAQs
Ques. What UG backgrounds are eligible for M.Sc Environmental Sciences at Bharathiar University?
Ans. The programme has a broad eligibility criteria covering most life science and physical science disciplines. Students with B.Sc. in Environmental Sciences, Botany, Zoology, Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Microbiology, Geology, Bioinformatics, Chemistry, Physics, Nanoscience, Life Science, or Biological Science are eligible. This wide eligibility reflects the interdisciplinary nature of environmental science, which draws from biology, chemistry, physics, and earth sciences. Students from any of these backgrounds can apply, and selection is purely merit-based on UG marks.
Ques. What are the research opportunities for M.Sc Environmental Sciences students at Bharathiar University?
Ans. The Department of Environmental Sciences has a vibrant research culture with specialisations spanning Biodiversity and Aquatic Ecology, Bioresource Technology, Environmental Microbiology, Bioremediation, Environmental Biotechnology, Environmental Toxicology, Green Technology, and Marine Ecology. The department has Post-Doctoral Fellows working in its labs and faculty members operating centrally funded research projects. M.Sc graduates can pursue M.Phil or PhD in Environmental Sciences at the department. The department also has collaborative research schemes with national and international institutions.
Ques. Is there an entrance exam for M.Sc Environmental Sciences at Bharathiar University?
Ans. No, admission to M.Sc Environmental Sciences at Bharathiar University is entirely merit-based. The selection is made on the basis of marks obtained up to the V semester of the UG degree in all subjects excluding Part I/II Languages, General Knowledge, and NSS. There is no separate entrance examination conducted by the university for this programme. Candidates appearing for their final year UG exams are also eligible to apply, and their marks up to the available semesters are considered for the merit list.
Ques. What are the career prospects after completing M.Sc Environmental Sciences from Bharathiar University?
Ans. M.Sc Environmental Sciences graduates have diverse career options in both the public and private sectors. In the government sector, graduates can work with the Tamil Nadu Pollution Control Board, Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change (MoEFCC), Forest Department, and various environmental regulatory bodies. In the private sector, opportunities exist in environmental consulting firms, EIA (Environmental Impact Assessment) agencies, waste management companies, and green technology firms. Graduates can also pursue research careers through PhD programmes and apply for fellowships like CSIR-NET (Life Sciences/Earth Sciences) or UGC-NET. Teaching positions in colleges are also a popular career path.
Ques. Does the Department of Environmental Sciences at Bharathiar University have good field exposure for students?
Ans. Yes, the department places strong emphasis on field and practical exposure. Extension services include Vermicomposting and Bio-composting Technology, Solid Waste and Agro Waste Management, Conservation of Threatened/Endangered Plant and Animal Sources, Indigenous Rainwater Harvesting, Urban Greening, Plastic Eradication, Phyto and Microbial Remediation, Water and Soil Quality Monitoring, Marine Ecology, and Natural Disaster Management. The department also conducts field and industrial visits as part of the curriculum, and faculty regularly participate in national and international conferences.
Ques. What is the PG Diploma in Remote Sensing and GIS offered by the same department, and can M.Sc students pursue it?
Ans. The Department of Environmental Sciences also offers a 1-year PG Diploma in Remote Sensing and Geographical Information System in Environmental Management with 15 seats. The eligibility for this diploma is similar to M.Sc Environmental Sciences but also includes Geography, Mathematics, and Computer Science graduates. This diploma is a separate programme and not a part of the M.Sc curriculum. However, M.Sc Environmental Sciences graduates who wish to specialise in Remote Sensing and GIS can apply for this diploma after completing their M.Sc, as it provides valuable technical skills for environmental monitoring and management careers.
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