Program Specific Objectives
- B. Sc Botany, Zoology & Chemistry, Food &Nutrition, Botany & Chemistry course enables the students to take up advanced studies in Botany, Zoology & Chemistry .Microbiology, Biotechnology, Biochemistry.
- The main goal of this course is to develop a deeper understanding of natural laws, inquiring about the reasons and logics which govern them through established methods of observation, modeling, experimentation and calculations.
- It also focuses on research as well as lucrative employment opportunities across the globe and Entrepreneurship.
- The life sciences are a collection of disciplines that investigate the structure and function of living things from molecules to entire ecosystems.
- The life sciences are rapidly-advancing and thoroughly exciting fields of study that include: anatomy, animal biology, bacteriology, biochemistry, cell biology, ecology, evolutionary biology, genetics, molecular biology, plant biology, physiology, and virology.
- The life sciences are vital to further increase our understanding of human health, environmental issues.
- It is ideal for the student with a fascination for where we come from, why we are the way we are, and how life works – as well as those motivated by the relevance of biology to issues of human health, the environment, and sustainability.
Program Specific Outcomes
- The key advantages of these Life Science graduates have is that of choice. They have a wide range of options available in terms of subjects, topics, fields and other associated as mentioned above to pursue their graduation degree in. B.Sc graduates can opt to join a postgraduate level degree programme in their respective field or subject to pursue further studies.
- Some students have also been known to opt for non-science master degree programmes like journalism, animation, computer technology, management, hospitality sector and many others as their field of study after completion of their B.Sc graduation.
- It provides excellent preparation for careers in biological research, biotechnology, law, conservation, public policy, and science writing, as well as the health professions, including medicine, veterinary medicine and public health.
- After completing BSc. degree one can get employed in non-scientific sectors in addition to scientific sectors. They can seek out for career in research laboratories, Government corporations, banking and finance sector and so on. Apart from this, Life Science Graduates can also find jobs in IT industry, business, BPO, marketing,Technical Writing and So on.