ADBU M.Sc Botany FAQs
Ques. What makes ADBU's M.Sc Botany programme unique compared to other universities in Assam and Northeast India?
Ans. ADBU's M.Sc Botany programme stands out primarily because of its campus setting. The Tapesia Campus is located in a biodiversity-rich area of Assam, surrounded by diverse flora, which serves as a living laboratory for students. The curriculum uniquely combines classical botany (phycology, mycology, plant taxonomy) with modern areas like plant biotechnology, bioinformatics, tissue culture, and herbal medicine. The inclusion of a dedicated Field Study component in Semester IV and a two-phase dissertation further distinguishes it from purely classroom-based programmes at other institutions.
Ques. What career options are available after M.Sc Botany from ADBU? Is it only for teaching?
Ans. M.Sc Botany from ADBU opens up a wide range of career options beyond teaching. Graduates can work in government departments (Forest Department, Agriculture Department, Environment and Wildlife agencies), pharmaceutical and herbal medicine companies, biotechnology firms, food technology industries, seed companies, and environmental consultancies. The programme's focus on tissue culture, biofertilizer technology, and plant pathology makes graduates suitable for roles in agri-biotech and horticulture sectors. Many graduates also qualify for national fellowships (CSIR-NET, GATE Life Sciences) and pursue Ph.D. research.
Ques. The eligibility for M.Sc Botany mentions 50% aggregate, which is lower than other M.Sc programmes at ADBU. Does this mean admission is easier?
Ans. Yes, the minimum eligibility for M.Sc Botany at ADBU is 50% aggregate in Life Sciences graduation with Chemistry, which is lower than the 60% required for M.Sc Biochemistry, Biotechnology, and Microbiology. However, this does not necessarily mean admission is easier, as the final selection is based on both graduation marks and performance in the personal interview. Candidates with higher marks and a strong Botany background will still have a competitive advantage. With 40 seats available (more than the 30 seats in Biochemistry/Biotechnology), the programme is relatively more accessible.
Ques. Does ADBU's M.Sc Botany programme cover herbal medicine and medicinal plants? Is this useful for the pharmaceutical industry?
Ans. Yes, Herbal Medicine is a dedicated subject in Semester IV of the M.Sc Botany curriculum at ADBU. The programme also covers Plant Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Plant Pathology and Plant Protection, and Biofertilizer Technology. This makes graduates well-suited for roles in herbal and Ayurvedic pharmaceutical companies, nutraceutical firms, and research institutions focused on natural product chemistry. The Northeast region of India is particularly rich in medicinal plant diversity, giving ADBU students a geographical advantage in this field.
Ques. Can students from B.Sc Zoology or B.Sc Chemistry backgrounds apply for M.Sc Botany at ADBU?
Ans. Yes, the eligibility criterion specifies graduation in any area of Life Sciences with Chemistry as a subject, so B.Sc Zoology graduates with Chemistry are eligible. B.Sc Chemistry graduates may also be considered if they have Life Sciences subjects in their curriculum. However, candidates with a B.Sc Botany background are given preference. Students from non-Botany backgrounds should be prepared to demonstrate their interest in and knowledge of plant sciences during the personal interview. It is advisable to contact the admissions office at contact@dbuniversity.ac.in to confirm eligibility before applying.
Ques. Is hostel accommodation available for M.Sc Botany students at the Tapesia Campus? What are the living conditions like?
Ans. Yes, hostel accommodation is available at the Tapesia Campus for both male and female students. The hostel fee is Rs. 14,000 per semester for room charges only; food is available separately at the on-campus Food Court and Bosco Cafe at economical prices. Hostel reservation can only be done after payment of the first semester fee, and seats are limited, so early application is advised. The Tapesia Campus is a residential, green campus located in Sonapur, Assam, about 25 km from Guwahati city. Students generally find the campus environment peaceful and conducive to study, though it is somewhat away from the city.


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