KASC M.Sc Biology FAQs
Ques. What is the total fee for M.Sc Biology at KASC?
Ans. M.Sc Biology at KASC is offered under the Aided (Government-funded) stream. The total fee for the 2-year programme is approximately Rs. 5,070. SC/ST students are exempt from tuition fees, making it even more affordable. Candidates should confirm the exact fee breakup directly with the college.
Ques. Is TANCET mandatory for M.Sc Biology admission at KASC?
Ans. KASC primarily admits students based on merit in their UG qualifying examination. However, as per Bharathiar University norms, TANCET scores may be considered. It is advisable to appear for TANCET to strengthen your application, especially since Aided seats are limited and competitive.
Ques. What is the seat intake for M.Sc Biology at KASC?
Ans. M.Sc Biology is offered under the Aided stream at KASC. Aided seats are limited as per government allocation. Candidates are advised to contact the college directly for the latest seat matrix.
Ques. What career options are available after M.Sc Biology from KASC?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers in research institutes, pharmaceutical companies, hospitals, environmental agencies, and educational institutions as biologists, research scientists, lab technicians, or biology teachers. Many students also opt for higher studies (Ph.D, M.Phil) or competitive exams like CSIR-NET, GATE, UGC-NET, and TNPSC. Opportunities also exist in wildlife conservation, environmental consulting, and the food and agriculture sectors.
Ques. Does KASC provide hostel facilities for M.Sc Biology students?
Ans. Hostel facilities are available at KASC for eligible students. Hostel fees are charged separately and are not included in the course fees. Students interested in hostel accommodation should contact the college office at the time of admission for availability and charges.
Ques. How does M.Sc Biology at KASC differ from M.Sc Botany or M.Sc Zoology?
Ans. M.Sc Biology at KASC provides a broader, integrated study of biological sciences covering both plant and animal biology, ecology, genetics, and molecular biology. In contrast, M.Sc Botany focuses specifically on plant sciences and M.Sc Zoology on animal sciences. M.Sc Biology is ideal for students who want a comprehensive understanding of life sciences without specialising in a single branch, and it opens up diverse career and research opportunities across the biological sciences spectrum.
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