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1. Why you choose zoology as a carrier? What is the scope of Zoology in your daily life.

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Answered by aarunya78
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What is Zoology?

Zoology is one of the most popular branches in Science that involves the study of animals and their biological processes. Zoology courses are offered at the graduate and postgraduate levels both full-time and part-time. Candidates can also opt for Ph.D. in Zoology after completing their post-graduation. Candidates in this discipline are basically taught regarding animal anatomy, physiology, biochemistry, genetics, evolution, ecology, behavior, and conservation.Career options after pursuing a BSc, MSc and Ph.D. in Zoology are varied. Candidates find opportunities in government departments, environmental agencies, universities, colleges, biotechnological, pharmaceutical, environmental/ecological fields.

Zoology Course Eligibility & Entrance Exams

The eligibility criteria for Zoology courses are given below:

UG Courses – The minimum eligibility for admission in BSc in Zoology is Class 12 pass in Science Stream. Candidates must have studied Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in Class 12.

PG Courses – Candidates must have passed BSc/BSc (Hons) in Zoology. Candidates who have passed BSc/BA in medical and allied medical sciences/biosciences/life sciences are also eligible to apply.

Ph.D. Programmes – Post graduation in relevant discipline with 55% (50% for SC/ST candidates).

Top Entrance Exams for Zoology Courses

The admission for BSc courses in Zoology is based on the cutoff list released by the university or college. Few universities also conduct entrance tests for admission. Candidates are offered admission in MSc courses based on the entrance exams. Admission to the Ph.D. program is done based on entrance tests conducted nationally or by universities separately followed by Personal Interview. Some of the popular Ph.D. entrance tests are UGC NET, CSIR, ICAR, etc.

Find below the top entrance exams for Zoology courses.

Zoology Courses & Specialisations

There are a lot of specializations available in Zoology that candidates can opt for while pursuing their graduate and undergraduate courses. Some of the popular specializations are given below –

Top Specialisations

Biomedical Science

Ecology and Evolutionary Biology

Animal behavior and neurobiology

Cell and developmental biology

General Zoology

Genetics

Marine biology

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Zoology Syllabus

The syllabus for Zoology is different for different courses and is divided into various semesters. The course teaches candidates regarding the function, structure, and evolution of animals. Candidates also study the beginning, origin, and development of species, their behaviors, their habits, and interactions. The subjects taught in Zoology are as follows –

Morphology

Biochemistry

Physiology

Immunology

Cell and Molecular Biology

Embryology

Biotechnology

Genomics

Genetics Evolution

Ecology

Biosystematics, Structure, and Functions of Invertebrates

Biosystematics, Structure, and Functions of Invertebrates

Tools and Techniques in Biology

Animal Physiology and Ethology

Genetics and Evolution

Structure and Function of Vertebrates

Environmental Biology

Biology of Parasitism

Chronobiology

Proteins- Structure, Functions, and Evolution

Structure and Function of Genes

Animal Behaviour

Zoology Courses – Career Prospects

There are numerous career opportunities for candidates completing their BSc, MSc, and Ph.D. in Zoology in the public and private sectors. Candidates find jobs as Animal Behaviourist, Conservationist, Wildlife Biologist, Zoo Curator, Wildlife Educator, Zoology faculty, Forensic experts, lab technicians, Veterinarians. The salary offered to these posts are given below.

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