PPU M.Sc Zoology FAQs
Ques. Is M.Sc Zoology at PPU offered at the university campus or only through affiliated colleges?
Ans. M.Sc Zoology at Patliputra University is offered directly through the Post Graduate Department of PPU at the university campus in Patna. This is a significant advantage as students get direct access to university-level faculty, laboratories, and infrastructure rather than being dependent on affiliated college quality. The department had 45 seats in the 2026-28 session, with 44 students admitted, indicating near-full utilisation. Students can confirm the department's location and facilities by visiting the official PPU website at ppup.ac.in.
Ques. What is the seat intake for M.Sc Zoology at Patliputra University, and how competitive is admission?
Ans. The M.Sc Zoology department at PPU has 45 seats per session. In the 2026-28 session, 44 students were admitted (17 male, 27 female), indicating near-full occupancy. Since admission is merit-based on UG Honours/Major marks, competition depends on the pool of applicants in a given year. Students with strong marks in B.Sc Zoology Honours (above 60%) generally have a good chance of securing admission. The gender distribution in 2026-28 shows a higher proportion of female students, which is typical for life science PG programmes in Bihar.
Ques. What are the career options after M.Sc Zoology from Patliputra University?
Ans. After completing M.Sc Zoology from PPU, graduates can pursue several career paths. In the government sector, opportunities exist in the Indian Forest Service (IFS), Wildlife Institute of India, Zoological Survey of India (ZSI), state forest departments, and CSIR research institutes. Teaching positions in colleges and schools are also available after qualifying NET/SET. In the private sector, roles in pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, environmental consulting, and wildlife NGOs are available. Many students also appear for UPSC, BPSC, and other competitive exams after their PG degree. For research-oriented students, pursuing Ph.D. in Zoology from a central university is a common next step.
Ques. Does PPU have laboratory facilities for M.Sc Zoology students?
Ans. The Post Graduate Department of Zoology at PPU campus in Patna has basic laboratory facilities for practical training in areas such as cell biology, genetics, ecology, and animal physiology. As a government university, the infrastructure is functional though may not be as advanced as premier research institutions. Students interested in advanced research are encouraged to supplement their learning through internships at research institutes like CSIR-NBRI, ZSI, or other government research bodies in Patna and nearby areas. The university also has a library with relevant journals and reference materials.
Ques. What is the fee refund policy if I cancel my admission to M.Sc Zoology at PPU?
Ans. Patliputra University follows a fee refund policy for students who cancel their admission. Tuition fees paid are generally refundable if the cancellation is made before the commencement of classes (22 August 2026 for the 2026-28 session). However, the application form fee of Rs. 800 (General/EWS/BC) or Rs. 600 (SC/ST) is non-refundable under any circumstances. Students are advised to confirm the exact refund policy and timeline with the university administration at the time of admission, as specific conditions may apply.
Ques. Can I pursue Ph.D. in Zoology after completing M.Sc from Patliputra University?
Ans. Yes, after completing M.Sc Zoology from PPU, graduates are eligible to apply for Ph.D. programmes at various universities. PPU itself conducts a Ph.D. Admission Test (PAT) for research admissions in various disciplines. Additionally, graduates can apply to central universities, IITs, NITs, and CSIR institutes for Ph.D. programmes by qualifying CSIR-NET (Life Sciences), UGC-NET, or GATE (Life Sciences). Qualifying NET/JRF also makes graduates eligible for Junior Research Fellowships (JRF) worth Rs. 37,000/month, which is a popular career path for M.Sc Zoology graduates interested in research.







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