BU M.Phil. (Molecular Genetics) FAQs
Ques. Is M.Phil. Molecular Genetics a separate programme or part of Human Genetics and Molecular Biology at Bharathiar University?
Ans. The M.Phil. programme at Bharathiar University's Department of Human Genetics and Molecular Biology covers the broad discipline of Human Genetics and Molecular Biology, which includes Molecular Genetics as a core area of study. The department's research thrust areas include molecular genetics, cancer biology, epigenetics, and nanobiology. Students admitted to the M.Phil. programme can choose their research topic within these areas, including Molecular Genetics specifically, under the guidance of a faculty supervisor.
Ques. What is the duration and structure of the M.Phil. programme at Bharathiar University?
Ans. The M.Phil. Full Time programme at Bharathiar University is typically of 1 year duration, though the actual completion time may vary depending on the research work. The programme involves coursework in the first phase followed by a research dissertation. Students are required to maintain a minimum of 75% attendance and must submit a dissertation that is evaluated by internal and external examiners. Part-time M.Phil. is also available for working professionals.
Ques. What are the career prospects after completing M.Phil. in Molecular Genetics from Bharathiar University?
Ans. An M.Phil. in Molecular Genetics from Bharathiar University opens doors to careers in academic research, teaching at the college level, and positions in biotechnology, pharmaceutical, and diagnostic industries. Many graduates proceed to pursue Ph.D. programmes at Bharathiar University or other reputed institutions. The department's strong research environment, funded by agencies like ICMR, DST, and UGC, and its collaborations with hospitals and international institutions, provide a solid foundation for a research career in genetics, genomics, and molecular biology.
Ques. What is the admission process for M.Phil. at Bharathiar University, and when does it happen?
Ans. M.Phil. admissions at Bharathiar University are conducted through a separate research admission cycle, typically notified around October each year. The 2025 cycle had applications open from 11 October to 15 November 2026. Candidates apply online through https://fms.b-u.ac.in/research, submit physical copies of documents to the department, and are selected based on merit and/or an entrance test/interview. The next cycle for 2026-27 is expected to be notified around October 2026. Candidates should regularly check www.b-u.ac.in for updates.
Ques. Are there any funded research positions or fellowships available for M.Phil. students in this department?
Ans. Yes, the Department of Human Genetics and Molecular Biology at Bharathiar University receives research funding from ICMR, DST, UGC, SERB, NRDMS, RUSA, and TNSCST. Project-based fellowships and assistantships may be available for meritorious students depending on the ongoing funded projects. Additionally, SC/ST students can avail the Government of India Ph.D. Scholarship (applicable for full-time research scholars). Students are also encouraged to apply for international travel grants from national and international agencies to present their research work.
Ques. What laboratory facilities are available for M.Phil. Molecular Genetics students at Bharathiar University?
Ans. The Department of Human Genetics and Molecular Biology has established four specialized laboratories: the Medical Genetic and Epigenetic Laboratory, the Molecular Genetics and Cancer Biology Laboratory, the Biomaterial and Nanomedicine Laboratory, and the Human Cytogenetic and Molecular Genetics Laboratory. These facilities support research in classical cytogenetics, molecular genetics, cancer biology, nanobiology, and stem cell research. The department also conducts training programmes for students from other institutions, reflecting the quality and accessibility of its laboratory infrastructure.

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