MGU B.Sc. Biotechnology FAQs
Ques. Is B.Sc. Biotechnology at MGU a 3-year or 4-year programme now?
Ans. Under the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, MGU has transitioned to the Four-Year Undergraduate Programme (FYUGP) framework from the 2024-25 academic year onwards. B.Sc. Biotechnology is now a 4-year Honours programme. Students have the flexibility to exit after Year 1 (Certificate), Year 2 (Diploma), or Year 3 (B.Sc. degree without Honours). Completing all 4 years earns the B.Sc. (Honours) degree, which is strongly recommended for students planning to pursue M.Sc. or research careers, as it also makes them eligible for direct PhD admission at many universities without a separate M.Sc.
Ques. What is the difference between B.Sc. Biotechnology at aided and self-financing colleges under MGU?
Ans. The core curriculum and degree awarded are the same at both aided and self-financing colleges. The primary difference is in fees: aided colleges charge tuition of Rs. 3,150 per year (total course fees around Rs. 20,000-25,000 for 4 years), while self-financing colleges charge Rs. 21,840 per semester (total around Rs. 1,85,000 for 4 years). Self-financing colleges may offer better infrastructure, more industry tie-ups, and additional facilities, but aided colleges provide the same quality education at a fraction of the cost. Competition for seats at aided colleges is higher due to lower fees.
Ques. Is there any entrance exam required for admission to B.Sc. Biotechnology at MGU?
Ans. No entrance exam is required. Admission is entirely merit-based through the MGU Centralized Allotment Process (CAP). Your rank in the allotment list is determined solely by your Plus Two (Class 12) marks. There is no KEAM, CUET, or any other entrance test for this programme. You simply need to register on the CAP portal after Plus Two results are published and submit your college/course preferences.
Ques. What are the career options after completing B.Sc. Biotechnology from an MGU-affiliated college?
Ans. Graduates can pursue M.Sc. Biotechnology, M.Sc. Microbiology, M.Tech. Biotechnology, or MBA in Biotechnology Management for higher studies. Career options include roles as Biotechnologist, Research Associate, Quality Control Analyst, Bioprocess Engineer, and Clinical Research Associate in pharma and biotech companies. Government research institutes like DBT, CSIR, ICMR, and ICAR hire biotechnology graduates. Companies like Biocon, Dr. Reddy's, Serum Institute, and Wipro BioMed are major recruiters. After M.Sc., clearing DBT-JRF or CSIR-UGC NET opens doors to research fellowships.
Ques. Can students from outside Kerala apply for B.Sc. Biotechnology at MGU through CAP?
Ans. Yes, students from other states who have passed an equivalent Plus Two examination from a recognised board can apply through the MGU CAP portal. However, the majority of seats are filled through the Kerala state merit list, and students from other boards (CBSE, ISC, etc.) are placed in a separate category. The application process is the same - register on cap.mgu.ac.in, upload your marksheets, and submit preferences. It is advisable to apply early and keep all documents ready, including a migration certificate from your previous board.
Ques. How competitive is admission to B.Sc. Biotechnology at MGU-affiliated colleges, and what Plus Two marks are typically required?
Ans. B.Sc. Biotechnology is one of the more competitive science programmes at MGU due to its career prospects and limited seats (typically 20-30 per college). At popular aided colleges, students with 90%+ marks in Plus Two (Biology, Chemistry, Physics) generally secure admission in the first allotment. At self-financing colleges, the competition is relatively lower, and students with 70-80% marks can typically secure admission. The exact cutoff varies each year based on the number of applicants and available seats. Students are advised to list multiple college preferences in the CAP portal to maximise their chances of allotment.
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