KRG B.Sc Biotechnology FAQs
Ques. Is B.Sc Biotechnology at KRG College a government or self-financed course?
Ans. The B.Sc Biotechnology programme at KRG College is a self-financed (������������������������������) course, meaning the fees are higher than regular government courses like B.Sc Botany or B.Sc Chemistry. However, it is still offered within a government college, so the fees remain much lower than private colleges. The total 3-year fee is Rs. 32,300.
Ques. Can male students apply for B.Sc Biotechnology at KRG College?
Ans. No. Government Kamla Raja Girls PG Autonomous College is an exclusively women's college. Only female candidates are eligible to apply for any programme, including B.Sc Biotechnology.
Ques. Is CUET score mandatory for admission to B.Sc Biotechnology at KRG College?
Ans. Admission is primarily merit-based on 10+2 marks through the MP Online portal. CUET UG score is accepted as per Jiwaji University norms, but it is not mandatory for all applicants. Students should check the latest Jiwaji University admission notification for the specific year to confirm whether CUET is compulsory or optional.
Ques. What subjects are studied in B.Sc Biotechnology at KRG College?
Ans. The B.Sc Biotechnology programme at KRG College is offered with Biotechnology, Botany, and Chemistry as the three core subjects. Under NEP 2020, students can also opt for a 4th year to earn an Honours degree. The curriculum covers molecular biology, genetics, microbiology, biochemistry, and practical lab work.
Ques. Is hostel facility available for B.Sc Biotechnology students at KRG College?
Ans. Yes, the college has three hostels - Ganga, Kaveri, and Narmada - with a combined capacity of 183 students. Hostel admission is done separately after college admission and is subject to seat availability. Students need to apply specifically for hostel accommodation; it is not automatically allotted with college admission.
Ques. Can I get a scholarship that covers the full fees for B.Sc Biotechnology at KRG College?
Ans. Yes. Students eligible under the Mukhyamantri Jankalyan Yojana (Medhavi) - those with 70%+ in 12th from MPBSE or 85%+ from CBSE/ICSE and family income below Rs. 6 lakh - can get full fee coverage by the state government. Similarly, students under the Sambal Yojana (children of registered unorganized workers) are also fully exempt from academic fees. SC/ST students can avail Post Matric Scholarship for full fee reimbursement.
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