SGT M.Sc Entomology FAQs
Ques. Is M.Sc. Entomology at SGT University the same as M.Sc. Agricultural Entomology? What is the exact programme title?
Ans. At SGT University, the programme is officially listed as M.Sc. Ag. (Entomology), which stands for Master of Science in Agriculture with specialisation in Entomology. It is commonly referred to as M.Sc. Agricultural Entomology. The programme focuses specifically on insect science in the context of agriculture, covering pest management, biological control, and crop protection. It is distinct from a general M.Sc. Zoology and is designed for students who wish to specialise in insect-related agricultural sciences. The 2-year, 4-semester full-time programme is offered by the Faculty of Agricultural Sciences at SGT University.
Ques. Can B.Sc. Zoology or B.Sc. Botany graduates apply for M.Sc. Entomology at SGT University?
Ans. Yes, SGT University has a broader eligibility criterion for M.Sc. Entomology compared to many other agricultural universities. In addition to B.Sc. Agriculture and B.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture graduates, candidates holding a B.Sc. in Zoology or Botany with a minimum of 55% aggregate marks are also eligible to apply, provided English was one of their main subjects. This makes the programme accessible to life science graduates who wish to transition into agricultural entomology and pest management careers.
Ques. What government job opportunities are available after M.Sc. Entomology from SGT University?
Ans. Graduates of M.Sc. Entomology are eligible for several government positions including Entomologist and Crop Protection Officer in State Agriculture Departments, Subject Matter Specialist (Entomology) in Krishi Vigyan Kendras (KVKs) under ICAR, Research Associate positions in ICAR institutes such as NBAII (National Bureau of Agriculturally Important Insects), and positions in the National Horticulture Board and Plant Protection Quarantine and Storage (PPQS) directorate. Graduates can also appear for ICAR-NET/JRF examinations to pursue research fellowships and further academic careers.
Ques. Does the M.Sc. Entomology programme at SGT University include exposure to agrochemical industry internships?
Ans. Yes, the programme explicitly includes internship and research project opportunities with agrochemical industries, research laboratories, and agricultural universities. Students gain practical exposure to pest scouting techniques, biological control laboratory work, and live IPM (Integrated Pest Management) projects. The Faculty of Agricultural Sciences at SGT University has its own farm and research infrastructure on the 75-acre campus, which supports field-based learning throughout the programme duration.
Ques. How does M.Sc. Entomology from SGT University compare in fees to similar programmes at other universities?
Ans. At Rs. 3,00,000 for the full 2-year programme (Rs. 75,000 per semester), M.Sc. Entomology at SGT University is competitively priced compared to similar programmes at other private universities in the Delhi NCR region. State agricultural universities typically charge lower fees but have limited seats and require clearing competitive entrance exams like ICAR AIEEA PG. SGT University's merit-based admission process (without a mandatory entrance exam) and NAAC A+ accreditation make it an accessible option for students seeking quality postgraduate education in entomology in the NCR region.
Ques. What is the scope of Integrated Pest Management (IPM) as a career after M.Sc. Entomology, and how does this programme prepare students for it?
Ans. IPM is a rapidly growing field in India, driven by government initiatives to reduce chemical pesticide use and promote sustainable agriculture. After M.Sc. Entomology, graduates can work as IPM Specialists with state agriculture departments, NGOs, and international organisations like FAO. The SGT University programme specifically trains students in designing and implementing IPM programmes, applying biological control measures using beneficial insects and parasitoids, and evaluating insecticide resistance. This targeted training, combined with hands-on lab and field work, directly prepares graduates for IPM-focused roles in both the public and private sectors.







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