About the course
A Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Zoology is an undergraduate course that focuses on the study of animals. The course typically lasts for three years and is made up of different modules or subjects. The course covers the form, function, and behavior of animals that elucidates general biological principles through the study of specialized or experimentally tractable systems.
BSc Zoology covers the form, function, and behavior of animals that elucidates general biological principles through the study of specialized or experimentally
tractable systems. 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 (Hons.) Zoology students. The contents have been prepared to familiarize them with the
widening horizons of Biological Science.
Eligibility
- MINIMUM EDUCATION - Completion of 10+2 (higher secondaryeducation) from a recognised board.
- MINIMUM MARKS - It is crucial to acquire a minimum aggregate score of 50% in class 12th.
- The candidate must have studied Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in class 12
Why to study Bsc Zoology
- Zoology provides in-depth knowledge of the animal kingdom, from cellular biology to complex ecosystems. You learn about animal behavior, physiology, genetics, and evolutionary biology.
- With a BSc in Zoology, you can pursue various careers in research, wildlife conservation, environmental science, animal welfare, education, and even in the pharmaceutical industry.
- Zoologists play a key role in protecting endangered species and ecosystems. If you care about biodiversity and environmental sustainability, a career in zoology allows you to make a positive impact on the planet.
- Zoology opens doors to research, allowing you to discover new species, study animal behaviors, and explore how organisms interact within their environments. It’s a path that encourages scientific curiosity and innovation.
- A BSc in Zoology can be a stepping stone to advanced studies in fields like wildlife biology, marine biology, veterinary science, or ecological and environmental studies.
- Zoologists have the opportunity to work on global issues, such as climate change and wildlife protection. This field offers a chance to contribute to international efforts in preserving biodiversity and ensuring the sustainability of ecosystems.
- The scientific method used in zoology encourages problem-solving, critical thinking, and analytical skills. These abilities are valuable in a wide variety of industries, not just biology or environmental sciences.
- Zoologists contribute to groundbreaking research in areas like animal behavior, evolution, and biodiversity. A BSc in Zoology can lead to a career in scientific research, where you can help advance knowledge in biology and conservation.
Scope of Bsc Zoology
- With the growing concern for biodiversity and the environment, zoologists are increasingly needed in wildlife conservation. They help in the protection of endangered species, managing wildlife reserves, and working with government and non-governmental organizations on environmental policies.
- Graduates with a BSc in Zoology have access to a wide array of career opportunities. These can include roles in wildlife conservation, environmental research, animal behavior studies, and positions in zoos, aquariums, and national parks.
- Zoologists play a key role in scientific research. Whether it's studying animal physiology, genetics, or evolution, there are numerous opportunities for further research in universities, research institutions, and laboratories. A BSc in Zoology provides a solid foundation for those interested in pursuing a career in research.
- Zoology graduates can enter the medical or healthcare fields, particularly in areas like biomedical research, pathology, and epidemiology. Understanding animal biology can also help in drug development and testing, especially for veterinary medicine or animal-based therapies.
- The skills learned in zoology, particularly those related to biology, genetics, and analysis, open doors in forensic science and biotechnology. Zoologists can assist in identifying animal-related evidence in criminal investigations or contribute to biotechnological advancements.
- As ecotourism continues to rise in popularity, there is a demand for professionals who can manage wildlife habitats and educate the public about biodiversity. Zoologists can work in national parks, wildlife sanctuaries, or as guides in eco-tourism ventures, blending conservation with education and travel.
Top 10 colleges in India
| RANK | NAME OF THE COLLEGE | AVG PACKAGE | NO OF SEATS |
|---|---|---|---|
| 9 | KIRORI MAL COLLEGE, Delhi | 7-23LPA | 49 |
| 10 | UNIVERSITY OF HYDERABAD, Hyderabad | 6-10LPA | 121 |
| 11 | BANARAS HINDU UNIVERSITY, Varanasi | 8-12LPA | 383 |
| 13 | JAMIA MILLIA ISLAMIA UNIVERSITY, New Delhi | 3-6LPA | 511 |
| 15 | UNIVERSITY OF DELHI, Delhi | 6-21LPA | 180 |
| 26 | UNIVERSITY OF CALCUTTA, Kolkata | 6-9.2LPA | 300 |
| 37 | SAVITRIBAI PHULE PUNE UNIVERSITY, Pune | 1-4.5LPLA | 48 |
| 60 | PANJAB UNIVERSITY, Chandigarh | 3-5LPA | 30 |
| 67 | MAHATMA GANDHI UNIVERSITY, Kerala | 1-3.6LPA | 48 |
| 92 | DR. HARISINGH GOUR UNIVERSITY, Madhya Pradesh | 1-3.5LPA | 37 |
Syllabus of the course
YEAR 1
| SEM 1 | SEM 2 |
|---|---|
| Non-Chordata- I (Protists to Pseudocoelomates) | Non-Chordata-II (All Coelomate Phyla) |
| Molecular Biology | Cell Biology |
YEAR 2
| SEM 3 | SEM 4 |
|---|---|
| Chordata | Comparative Anatomy of Vertebrate |
| Animal Physiology: Controlling & Co-ordinating System | Animal Physiology: Life Sustaining system |
| Fundamentals of Biochemistry | Immunology |
| Apiculture/ Sericulture | Aquarium Fisheries/ Medical Diagnosis |
YEAR 3
| SEM 5 | SEM 6 |
|---|---|
| Ecology | Developmental Biology |
| Principles of genetics | Evolutionary Biology |
| parasitology/ Biology of Insects | Animal Biotechnology/ Animal Cell Biotechnology |
| Endocrinology/ Reproductive Biology | Animal Behavior & Chronology/ Fish & Fisheries |
Fees Structure
| TYPE OF QUOTA | AVERAGE FEES PER YEAR |
|---|---|
| Government Quota | 1k-25k per yer |
| Management Quota | 3-12lkhs per year |
Job Roles
- Wildlife Biologist: Studies animals in their natural habitats, focuses on behavior, genetics, and ecology, and works on conservation efforts.
- Zoology Researcher: Conducts research in laboratories or the field, studying animal biology, genetics, or diseases.
- Conservationist: Works with organizations to protect endangered species and preserve natural ecosystems.
- Veterinary Technician: Assists veterinarians in treating and caring for animals, with a focus on animal health.
- Ecologist: Studies the relationships between animals, plants, and their environment, contributing to ecosystem management and conservation.
- Marine Biologist: Specializes in the study of ocean life, researching marine species and ecosystems.
- Forensic Zoologist: Applies zoological knowledge to solve criminal investigations, such as analyzing animal-related evidence.
- Wildlife Photographer: Captures images of wildlife for research, conservation efforts, or media.





















