AMU M.Sc FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between M.Sc Biodiversity & Conservation and M.Sc Wildlife Sciences at AMU?
Ans. Both programs are offered under the Faculty of Life Sciences and share a combined entrance test. M.Sc Biodiversity & Conservation focuses specifically on biodiversity management, conservation strategies, and ecosystem preservation, while M.Sc Wildlife Sciences emphasizes broader wildlife biology and management. The curriculum and specialization areas differ slightly, but both provide comprehensive training in wildlife and conservation fields. Students are allocated to either program based on their merit rank and preference during counselling.
Ques. Is field work mandatory in this M.Sc program, and how much time is spent in the field?
Ans. Yes, field work is an integral part of the curriculum. Students undertake educational field tours to national parks, wildlife sanctuaries, and biodiversity hotspots across India. These tours are led by experienced faculty members and provide practical exposure to wildlife monitoring, species identification, and conservation practices. Approximately 20-30% of the course involves field-based learning, with intensive field camps during specific semesters. Students must be physically fit to participate in these rigorous field activities.
Ques. What career options are available after completing this M.Sc?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers as wildlife biologists, conservation scientists, environmental consultants, wildlife managers, restoration specialists, and policy analysts. Employment opportunities exist in government agencies (Forest Department, Wildlife Institute of India), NGOs focused on conservation, environmental consulting firms, research institutions, and international organizations. Many graduates also pursue PhD programs for research-oriented careers. The median salary for M.Sc graduates in this field is around 8.65 lakhs per annum, with potential for higher salaries in specialized roles.
Ques. How competitive is the AMU M.Sc Biodiversity entrance test, and what is the syllabus?
Ans. The entrance test is moderately competitive with a focus on fundamental concepts in biology and ecology. The syllabus covers topics such as animal diversity, evolution, genetics, ecology, ecosystem dynamics, biodiversity concepts, wildlife protection laws, Indian national parks and sanctuaries, and conservation issues. The test is based on undergraduate-level biology knowledge. Candidates are advised to study from standard biology textbooks and previous year question papers. The exam pattern typically includes multiple-choice questions with 100 marks and a duration of 2-3 hours.
Ques. Can I pursue this course while working, or is it a full-time commitment?
Ans. This is a full-time course requiring regular attendance and participation in classroom lectures, laboratory work, and mandatory field tours. The university does not permit full-time students to engage in paid employment during their studies. However, students can pursue research internships and field-based projects as part of their curriculum. If you are currently employed, you must obtain leave sanction from your employer for the entire 2-year duration to pursue this course.
Ques. What are the hostel facilities and accommodation options for M.Sc students?
Ans. AMU provides hostel accommodation on a limited basis, allocated at the time of admission subject to availability. Hostel facilities include reading rooms, common rooms, and indoor/outdoor sports facilities. However, accommodation is not guaranteed for all students. Hostel fees are separate from tuition fees and are charged on a per-semester basis. Students can also opt for private accommodation in Aligarh. The university maintains a list of approved private hostels and rental accommodations near the campus for student convenience.


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