B.Sc Zoology
About the Department
The Department of Zoology was established in 2017, in committed to advancing
education, research, and conservation of animal life. With a vision to blend traditional zoological
knowledge and modern scientific approaches, the department offers a skill-based, job-oriented
B.Sc. program.
The curriculum is comprehensive, covering cell biology, genetics, developmental
biology, physiology, environmental biology, entomology, biotechnology, microbiology and
marine biology. Career-oriented courses such as sericulture, aquarium keeping, poultry science
and dairy science provide practical exposure and broaden opportunities. Collaborations with
institutions and industries further enhance students professional perspectives. Teaching methods
extend beyond lectures to include laboratory work, field trips, museum visits, demonstrations,
audiovisual presentations, digital simulations, and collaborative activities. Faculty expertise
spans classical and modern interdisciplinary fields, including molecular biology, biotechnology,
environmental biology, ethnology, and marine biology.
Graduates are well-prepared for careers as research scientists, wildlife biologists,
educators, environmental consultants, and professionals in academia, government agencies,
pharmaceuticals, medical labs and agricultural or veterinary institutions. Higher education
options include M.Sc. programs in Zoology, Biotechnology, Environmental Science, and
Wildlife Conservation, as well as MBA and research pathways leading to M.Phil. and Ph.D.
degrees. The department proudly hosts its association, Zoionlogos, which enriches academics,
fosters research skills, promotes biodiversity awareness, and connects students with professional
opportunities.
Our Vision
To inspire the next generation of zoologists by blending knowledge, innovation and hands-on experience - shaping leaders who protect biodiversity and drive sustainable solutions for the future.
Our Mission
The mission of the Department of Zoology is to foster excellence in the study of animal life by integrating cutting-edge research, comprehensive education, and community engagement through collaboration, innovation and outreach, the department strives to prepare future scientists, educators, and conservationists who will contribute meaningfully to society and the stewardship of our natural world