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M.Sc Zoology is Master Degree
which has duration of two years. It focuses on Biology, Structure, and Behavior
of Animals. The student who wants to pursue this course should have bachelor
degree in zoology or relevant discipline from a recognized university. The top
recruiters after the completion of course are Veterinary Clinics, Fisheries Research
Centers, Aquariums, and Aquaculture, Agrochemical Companies, etc. You can pursue jobs such as Animal Care
Specialist, Conservationist, Wildlife Biologist, Zoo Curator, Wildlife
Educator, and Zoology Researcher, etc.
The candidate has to go through
entrance exams for the admission in different courses. The exam is conducted by
Sunrise University. The candidates are shortlisted on the basis of score of
entrance exams. The students who are qualified invited for counselling. The
students have to submit their educational certificates, Identity proof, and
passport sized photographs during the admission process. They have to fill
admission form correctly. They should pay fee by available methods. The
candidate should take payment receipt for future reference.
Government Colleges
The candidates should have
bachelor degree in zoology or relevant subject.
Some colleges can accept
bachelors in other specific subject.
The candidates who want to pursue
this course should have 50 to 60 percentage marks in bachelor degree.
Many Government colleges take
entrance exam for admission in this course.
Each university have their own entrance
test.
Some institutes accept national
level exams score.
Government colleges have quotas
for reserved categories such as SC, ST, and OBC, etc.
The application process involves
submitting an application form, entrance exam scores, academic transcripts, and
other required documents.
Private Colleges
The candidates who want to pursue
this course should have bachelor degree in zoology or other related subjects.
The candidate who wants to pursue
this course should have 45% marks in bachelor degree from recognized university.
Some private colleges take
entrance exam for the admission in this course.
They can accept score from
various common tests.
Some colleges conduct interviews
as selection process.
The application process involves
such as filling online form, paying application fee, submitting required documents,
and a statement of purpose.
Semester I |
|
Structure and Functions of
Non-chordates |
Genetics and Genetic
Engineering |
Parasites and Immunity |
Ecological Theories and
Applications |
Semester II |
|
Structure and Functions of
Chordates |
Endocrinology and Neuroscience |
Biochemistry and Molecular
Biology |
Comparative Animal Physiology |
Semester III |
|
Taxonomy and Biodiversity |
Development and Differentiation |
Elective I Theory |
Evolution and Animal Behaviour |
Semester IV |
|
Conservation Biology and
Wildlife |
Biotechnology and Applications |
Biostatistics, Bioinformatics,
and Instrumentation |
Laboratory course (1 module) |
Government Colleges
They have more established
research programmes because of better funding and resources.
They provide better opportunities
to students in Internships, collaborations, and research projects, etc.
Private Colleges
Some well-funded private colleges
can have strong research facilities while others may not. The facilities for
research in private colleges can vary.
Government Colleges
They have experienced faculty
with research backgrounds. These colleges are equipped with better
laboratories, libraries, and other research facilities.
Private Colleges
The quality of faculty of private
colleges can vary. Some colleges have experienced staff and other has mixed
quality staff. The infrastructure depends on the college funding and resources.
Government Colleges
The tuition fees in government colleges
are lower. They are benefited by government subsidies. It makes them affordable
for many students.
Private Colleges
The fees can be higher in private
colleges.it reflects the college funding model. Various private colleges have scholarship
schemes to help students.
The students can choose both government
and private colleges. Both government and private colleges can lead you in
research, education, conservation, wildlife management, pharmaceuticals, and
biotechnology, etc. You can pursue higher studies such as PhD in Zoology and
other related subjects.
Ques. What is full form of M.Sc? |
Ans. Masters of Science is the full form it. |
Ques. What is eligibility
required for M.Sc Zoology? |
Ans. The candidate who wants to pursue this course should have B.Sc
with minimum 50% from recognized institute. |
Ques. What is duration of M.Sc
Zoology? |
Ans. It has duration of Two years. |
Ques. What is average fee of
M.Sc Zoology Course? |
Ans. The course fee of M.Sc Zoology is INR 1 to 2 lakh. |
Ques. What is the annual salary
after M.Sc Zoology? |
Ans. The annual salary is INR 3 lakh to 5 lakh per annum. |
Ques. What are job profiles
after M.Sc Zoology? |
Ans. They can pursue their career as Conservationist, Wildlife
Biologist, Zoo Curator, Wildlife Educator, Animal Care Specialist, and
Zoology Researcher, etc. |