B.Sc. Zoology

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B.Sc. Zoology or Animal Biology is the branch of biology which pertains to the living as well as extinct animals and their interaction with their ecosystems.
It is well-structured with theory-based papers along with practical sessions to provide a hands-on experience to the students and help them comprehend scientific concepts easily.
The subjects taught during the course include Animal Physiology, Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Developmental Biology, Biotechnology, Functional Histology, Ecology, Immunology, Genetics & Genomics, Bioinformatics, Environmental Management, Biodiversity: Non-Chordata, Biodiversity: Chordata, Evolutionary Biology, Cell Biology.
This course prepares students to experience the high possibilities in the emerging fields of Biology like Animal Biotechnology, Biodiversity Studies, Environmental Management, Ecosystem Monitoring, and Animal Bioinformatics. It also focuses on developing students’ practical scientific skills.
The curriculum of the course caters to the current requirements of B.Sc., Zoology students. The contents have been prepared to familiarize them with the widening horizons of Biological Science.

B.Sc. Zoology is a 3-year undergraduate program that entails the advanced study and research in the field of Vertebrate and Invertebrate Zoology, Physiology, Entomology, Developmental and Cell Biology, Genetics, Evolution, Biochemistry, Apiculture, Microbiology, Molecular Biology, Parasitology, etc. It involves the study of different subjects pertaining to biochemical genetics, biological control and other special areas of research. The syllabus entails the study of Morphology, Embryology, Immunology, Ecology and various other courses that build over the period of your degree. To prepare you for further prospects in multiple fields, the course engages you in regular practical sessions, theory-based papers and regular outdoor tours to help the students get hands-on experience to conquer the outer world.

Job Profiles

With BSc Zoology, one can move further in the field of research and development or work in a forest department. With numerous job prospects opening in this domain, you can also associate yourself with conservation groups who are always on the lookout for knowledgeable experts. Television channels like Discovery and National Geographic extend jobs to Zoology graduated who have an intense passion for Geography, Cartography and exploration. Besides this, the following are the profile that you can consider in this field:

  • Ecologist
  • Nature Conservation Officer
  • Environmental Manager
  • Conservationist
  • Zoo Curator
  • Animal Educator
  • Nutrition Specialist
  • Medical Representative

Students can opt for various courses after BSc Zoology in a variety of specializations. Also, if you are planning to pursue a master’s degree in field, MSc Zoology is most suited for you, followed by MPhil or PhD to advance in research. The average salary of a Zoologist in India is ₹406946 as per pay scale. After completing a BSc degree in Zoology, you can expect to around 2 Lakhs to 7 Lakhs depending upon the job as well as the organization.

Instruments

  • Light microscope
  • pH Meter
  • Spectrophotometer
  • Colorimeter
  • Haemoglobinometer
  • Haemocytometer
  • Analytical Balance
  • Autoclave
  • Colony Counter
  • Centrifuge
  • Cooling centrifuge
  • Deep Freezer
  • Flame Photometer
  • Hot plate
  • Hot air oven
  • Homogenizer
  • Incubator
  • Laminar Air Flow/ Laminar Hood
  • Magnetic Stirrer
  • Electron microscope
  • Vortex Mixture/ Vortexer
  • Water Bath
  • Distillation unit
  • Gel Documentation system