BU Ph.D. Zoology FAQs
Ques. Is it mandatory to appear for the BU-CET if I have qualified UGC-NET?
Ans. No, candidates who have qualified UGC-NET (including JRF), CSIR-NET (including JRF), SLET/SET, GATE, or hold an M.Phil. degree with a minimum of 55% marks are fully exempted from the BU-CET. They can directly apply for Ph.D. admission through the university's research portal at https://fms.b-u.ac.in/research. However, they still need to appear for the departmental interview and submit a research proposal as part of the selection process.
Ques. Can I pursue Ph.D. in Zoology at Bharathiar University if my PG is in a related subject like Biochemistry or Environmental Sciences?
Ans. Yes, candidates with a PG degree in related life sciences disciplines such as Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Environmental Sciences, or Microbiology may be considered for Ph.D. in Zoology, provided their research proposal aligns with the thrust areas of the Zoology department. However, the final decision rests with the Doctoral Committee and the concerned supervisor. It is advisable to contact the Department of Zoology directly at 0422-2428310 before applying to confirm eligibility.
Ques. How does supervisor allotment work for Ph.D. Zoology at Bharathiar University?
Ans. Supervisor allotment is done after the candidate is provisionally admitted to the programme. The university matches the candidate's research interest with available faculty supervisors in the Department of Zoology. The department's current research specializations include Toxicology, Crustacean Biology, Aquatic Biotechnology, Conservation Biology, Disease Proteomics, and Aquatic Ecology. Candidates are advised to review the faculty profiles on the university website and, if possible, contact potential supervisors before applying to discuss research interests and availability of seats.
Ques. What is the coursework requirement for Ph.D. Zoology at Bharathiar University, and how is it assessed?
Ans. All Ph.D. scholars at Bharathiar University are required to complete a mandatory coursework component as per UGC regulations. The coursework typically includes research methodology, subject-specific papers, and a review of published research. Scholars must appear for the Part-I examination (coursework exam fee: ₹1,000) and pass it before proceeding to full-time research. The coursework is conducted within the first year of the programme and is evaluated through written examinations and assignments.
Ques. Are there dedicated hostel facilities for Ph.D. research scholars at Bharathiar University?
Ans. Yes, Bharathiar University has dedicated Research Scholars Hostels for both men and women that remain open throughout the year, unlike regular student hostels that may close during summer vacations. The hostel fee is approximately ₹2,000 per month, with additional charges for food. Hostel accommodation is optional and subject to availability. Scholars are advised to apply for hostel accommodation early after receiving their admission letter, as seats are limited.
Ques. How many sessions does Bharathiar University offer for Ph.D. admissions in Zoology, and what is the typical timeline from application to joining?
Ans. Bharathiar University conducts Ph.D. admissions twice a year: the July session (applications typically in April–May, CET in May–June, joining in July–August) and the December session (applications typically in October–November, joining in December–January). The entire process from application to joining typically takes 3–4 months. For the July 2026 session, the CET application closed on April 30, 2026, with the exam scheduled on May 30–31, 2026, and the batch expected to commence in August 2026.


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