B.Sc (Biology) CCSU Code 615
Affiliated to C.C.S.University, Meerut (Uttar Pradesh)
Intake
160
Duration
Three Years (Yearly Examination Pattern)
Eligibility Criteria
The candidate must have passed 10+2 examination or equivalent from any recognized Board/University securing minimum 33% (GEN) and 33% (SC/ST) marks in aggregate in the Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics/Biology . The candidate is required to pass without any grace in the each of the subject of the subject group.
B.Sc Biology career scope
B.Sc Biology is a 3-year bachelor degree course. It is a diverse subject that covers many biological aspects of living organisms including the subject areas of Botany, Zoology, Microbiology, Ecology, Genetics and Molecular Biology.
The basic eligibility criterion for pursuing B.ScBiology degree is qualifying 10+2 or equivalent examination in Science stream with a minimum 50% marks secured in Biology subject and/or in aggregate from a recognised board of the country. Some institutes may conduct entrance test as well.
B.Sc Biology Scope
B.Sc Biology degree serves as a basis for higher studies in this field such as M.Sc, PhD and M.Phil degree in subjects such as Botany, Zoology, Bio-Chemistry, Biotechnology, Food Science, Biomedical Sciences, Genetics, Molecular Biology, Microbiology, Environmental Sciences, Virology, Toxicology etc. The subject also has plenty of opportunities in the field of Research and Development (R&D), Pharmaceuticals and Chemical industries, Public Health and Environmental Protection Sectors, Clinical Research, Waste Management, etc.
Subjects covered under B.Sc Biology
Subjects that are covered in B.Sc Biology are listed below:
• Advanced Biogeography
• Advanced Cell Biology
• Advanced Immunology
• Advanced Molecular Genetics
• Advanced Topics
• Basic Pathology
• Biostatistics
• Cancer Cell Biology
• Conservation Ecology
• Developmental Biology
• Ecology and Environment
• Estuarine Ecology
• Evolution and Systematics
• Molecular Neurobiology
• Mycology
• Pharmacology
• Tissue Culture
• Toxicology
• Virology