MGC B.Sc Botany FAQs
Ques. What subjects are covered in B.Sc (Botany) General at Mahishadal Girl's College?
Ans. The B.Sc (Botany) General programme covers a wide range of plant science topics including plant morphology and anatomy, plant physiology, plant taxonomy and systematics, ecology and environmental biology, genetics and molecular biology, economic botany, and mycology and phytopathology. Practical laboratory sessions are an integral part of the curriculum, involving microscopy, plant dissection, physiological experiments, and field surveys. The CBCS framework also allows students to study subsidiary subjects such as Chemistry and Zoology alongside Botany.
Ques. What is the total fee for B.Sc (Botany) at Mahishadal Girl's College?
Ans. The total academic fee for the entire 3-year B.Sc (Botany) General programme is Rs. 11,200, which includes tuition fees of Rs. 9,000 and other academic charges of Rs. 2,200. Optional hostel accommodation is available at approximately Rs. 5,700 per year. Students should verify the exact fee components at the college office at the time of admission, as minor charges like examination fees may be collected separately by the college or Vidyasagar University.
Ques. What career options are available after completing B.Sc (Botany) from Mahishadal Girl's College?
Ans. After completing B.Sc (Botany), graduates can pursue M.Sc. in Botany at Vidyasagar University or other universities, opening doors to research, teaching, and careers in plant biotechnology, agriculture, and environmental science. Other options include appearing for government competitive exams (WBPSC, SSC), pursuing B.Ed. for teaching at school level, or working in the agriculture and horticulture sectors. Graduates can also qualify for Junior Research Fellowships (JRF) after completing their postgraduate studies and clearing CSIR-NET/JRF.
Ques. Is there any entrance exam required for admission to B.Sc (Botany) at Mahishadal Girl's College?
Ans. No entrance exam is required. Admission is conducted entirely through the West Bengal Centralised Admission Portal (WBCAP) at wbcap.in, based purely on Class 12 merit. Students must register on the portal during the application window (typically June-July), fill in their subject and college preferences, and wait for the merit-based seat allotment. CUET-UG scores are not accepted or required for admission to Vidyasagar University-affiliated colleges.
Ques. Can a student who did not study Botany in Class 12 apply for B.Sc (Botany) General?
Ans. For B.Sc (Botany) at Mahishadal Girl's College, having Biology (which includes Botany) as a subject in Class 12 is generally required. Students who studied Biology in Class 12 are eligible, even if their school did not offer Botany as a separate subject, since Biology at the Class 12 level covers both Botany and Zoology. Students from non-Biology backgrounds (e.g., Mathematics stream) are generally not eligible for Botany courses. Candidates should verify the exact eligibility criteria on the WBCAP portal at the time of application.
Ques. How does B.Sc (Botany) General differ from B.Sc (Hons.) Botany, and which is better for higher studies?
Ans. B.Sc (Hons.) Botany is a specialised programme with Botany as the sole major subject, offering deeper and more focused study with a dissertation component. B.Sc (Botany) General, as offered here, involves Botany as a major subject alongside subsidiary subjects, providing a broader but less specialised curriculum. For higher studies (M.Sc. in Botany), Honours graduates generally have a competitive advantage in merit-based admissions. However, General graduates are also eligible to apply for M.Sc. programmes at Vidyasagar University and other universities. Students aiming for research careers or competitive exams like CSIR-NET are advised to pursue the Honours route if possible.







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