Queen Mary’s College M.Phil Botany FAQs
Ques. What is the Master of Philosophy in Botany programme at Queen Mary’s College?
Ans. The Master of Philosophy in Botany at Queen Mary’s College, Chennai is a 2-year postgraduate research programme affiliated to the University of Madras, covering plant physiology, plant ecology, plant systematics, phycology, mycology, plant biotechnology, and botanical research methods. The programme includes coursework in the first year and a dissertation in the second year, covering research methodology and a supervised original contribution to the field. Queen Mary’s College is a Tamil Nadu government women’s college established in 1914 with NAAC A accreditation (CGPA 3.1) and a NIRF 2025 rank of 62 among Indian colleges. Total programme fees are INR 3,060.
Ques. What is the total fee for M.Phil Botany at Queen Mary’s College?
Ans. The total fee for the 2-year M.Phil Botany at Queen Mary’s College is INR 3,060 (INR 1,530 per year), as per the official college fee structure for 2025-26. Queen Mary’s College is a Tamil Nadu government institution with government-regulated fees across all its programmes. Hostel and mess charges are billed separately from the course fee. SC/ST and BC/MBC candidates may qualify for Tamil Nadu government scholarships that offset part or all of the fee. Confirm the latest fee at qmc.edu.in before applying.
Ques. What is the eligibility for M.Phil Botany at Queen Mary’s College?
Ans. Eligibility for M.Phil Botany at Queen Mary’s College requires a Bachelor’s and Master’s degree in bachelor’s and master’s degree in botany, biology, or a closely related subject, or a closely related field, from a recognised university, with a minimum 55% aggregate (50% for SC/ST/BC/MBC candidates). Only women candidates are eligible for this government women’s college. NET/SLET qualified candidates are preferred and may be considered for admission subject to guide availability. Candidates are selected through a merit list, entrance test, or interview conducted by the college or University of Madras.
Ques. What research areas are covered in M.Phil Botany at Queen Mary’s College?
Ans. The M.Phil Botany curriculum at Queen Mary’s College covers plant systematics and taxonomy, plant physiology and biochemistry, phycology, mycology, and plant pathology, plant ecology and environmental biology, plant biotechnology and molecular biology, economic botany and ethnobotany, biostatistics and research design, and an original research dissertation. Candidates work under a recognised research guide from the Botany department, developing skills in research design, data collection, and scholarly writing. The dissertation submitted at the end of the programme must represent an original contribution to the field.







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