SFS B.Sc Biotechnology FAQs
Ques. Is B.Sc Biotechnology at SFS College a government-aided course, and does that affect the fee structure?
Ans. Yes, B.Sc Biotechnology at SFS College is an aided (government-grant) course under RTMNU. This means the Government of Maharashtra partially funds the programme, which is why the total fees for the entire 3-year course are only around Rs. 52,338 - significantly lower than private colleges in Nagpur offering the same course at Rs. 1-2 lakh or more. Students from reserved categories may further benefit from MahaDBT fee reimbursement, effectively making the course nearly free for eligible students.
Ques. What is the scope after completing B.Sc Biotechnology from SFS College, Nagpur?
Ans. After completing B.Sc Biotechnology, students can pursue M.Sc Biotechnology (available at SFS College itself), M.Sc in related fields like Microbiology, Biochemistry, or Bioinformatics, or appear for competitive exams like CSIR-NET, GATE (Biotechnology), or ICAR. Career options include roles in pharmaceutical companies, research labs, agricultural biotech firms, food processing industries, and government research organisations. Students from SFS have also gone on to pursue higher studies at reputed institutions after completing their B.Sc.
Ques. Is the batch size really small for B.Sc Biotechnology at SFS College? Does it affect learning?
Ans. Yes, the B.Sc Biotechnology programme at SFS College has an intake of approximately 22 students per batch, which is one of the smallest among science programmes at the college. This small batch size is actually an advantage - students get more individual attention from faculty, better access to laboratory equipment, and a more interactive classroom environment. The department also has a dedicated computing centre for bioinformatics practicals, which is a significant resource for a college of this size.
Ques. How does the admission process work for B.Sc Biotechnology at SFS College? Is there any entrance test?
Ans. Admission to B.Sc Biotechnology at SFS College is entirely merit-based on Class 12 marks - there is no entrance exam. Students need to apply through the college's online portal (https://enrollonline.co.in/registration/apply/SFS), after which a merit list is published. Shortlisted candidates are called for document verification and counselling at the campus. The process is straightforward, and the college staff is generally helpful in guiding students through the admission formalities.
Ques. Can students from non-PCB backgrounds (e.g., PCM) apply for B.Sc Biotechnology at SFS College?
Ans. As per RTMNU norms, B.Sc Biotechnology admission requires candidates to have passed Class 12 with Mathematics and Science as compulsory subjects. Students from both PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) and PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics) backgrounds are generally eligible, as the RTMNU eligibility specifies "Mathematics and Science" broadly. However, students with Biology in Class 12 tend to have a stronger foundation for the course. It is advisable to confirm the exact stream eligibility with the college admissions office at the time of applying.
Ques. Are hostel facilities available for B.Sc Biotechnology students at SFS College?
Ans. Yes, SFS College has hostel facilities for both boys and girls. The SFS Hall of Residence is a boys' hostel on campus with a capacity of 70 students (60 rooms). Girl students are given preference at the Nirmala Girls Hostel, located approximately 0.5 km from the college campus, which has 30 single-occupancy and 23 double-occupancy rooms. Hostel fees are charged separately and are not included in the course fees. Students are advised to apply for hostel accommodation early as seats are limited, especially for the girls' hostel which is off-campus.




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