BHU Ph.D. (Molecular Biology and Genetics) FAQs
Ques. What is the difference between the PhD in Molecular Biology and Genetics and the PhD in Molecular and Human Genetics at BHU? Are they the same?
Ans. Yes, they are essentially the same programme. The Department of Molecular and Human Genetics at BHU offers the PhD under the subject basket code 944, which covers Molecular and Human Genetics as the main discipline. The course_id 13405 refers to the PhD in Molecular Biology and Genetics, which is the same programme offered by the same department. The research focus can span molecular genetics, human genetics, genomics, or bioinformatics depending on the supervisor's expertise.
Ques. Which qualifying exam should I appear for admission to BHU PhD in Molecular Biology and Genetics?
Ans. CSIR-NET in Life Sciences (JRF or LS category) is the primary qualifying exam for this programme. UGC-NET in Life Sciences and DBT-JRF are also accepted. Candidates with GATE in Biotechnology or Bioscience may also be eligible under certain conditions. The relevant exam depends on the candidate's background and the mode of admission they are applying under.
Ques. What research areas are available under the PhD in Molecular Biology and Genetics at BHU?
Ans. The Department of Molecular and Human Genetics at BHU covers research areas including molecular genetics of genetic disorders, cancer genetics and genomics, population genetics, epigenetics, gene expression regulation, protein structure and function, bioinformatics and computational biology, stem cell biology, and pharmacogenomics. The choice of research topic depends on the availability of a supervisor with expertise in that area.
Ques. Is the PhD in Molecular Biology and Genetics from BHU recognised for teaching positions in life sciences colleges?
Ans. Yes, a PhD from BHU in Molecular Biology and Genetics qualifies candidates for Assistant Professor positions in life sciences, biotechnology, and genetics departments of universities and colleges, as per UGC norms. BHU is a centrally funded university with NAAC accreditation, and its PhD degrees are widely recognised across India.
Ques. Can candidates with a B.Tech. in Biotechnology apply for PhD in Molecular Biology and Genetics at BHU?
Ans. Yes, candidates with BE/B.Tech. in Biotechnology, Bioscience and Bioengineering, Biomedical Engineering, Biochemical Engineering, Materials Science, or Pharmaceutical Engineering are eligible for admission to PhD in Molecular and Human Genetics at BHU, provided they have cleared CSIR-NET/UGC-NET/DBT-JRF and meet the minimum marks requirement.
Ques. What are the career prospects after completing a PhD in Molecular Biology and Genetics from BHU?
Ans. Graduates can pursue careers as Assistant Professors in life sciences and biotechnology departments, researchers at CSIR/DBT/ICMR institutes, scientists at pharmaceutical and biotech companies, genetic counsellors, bioinformaticians, and researchers at international genomics institutes. BHU's strong research reputation and alumni network significantly enhance career prospects in both academic and industry settings.
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