SXCA BSc Zoology FAQs
Ques. What are the career opportunities after BSc Zoology from St Xavier's College, Ahmedabad?
Ans. BSc Zoology graduates from SXCA can pursue careers in wildlife biology, environmental science, fisheries, animal husbandry, veterinary support, research, and teaching. Many graduates go on to pursue MSc Zoology, MSc Environmental Science, or MSc Biotechnology at premier institutions. The programme's research orientation also prepares students for competitive exams like CSIR-NET, GATE (Life Sciences), and UPSC.
Ques. How competitive is admission to BSc Zoology at SXCA?
Ans. BSc Zoology at SXCA has only 30 seats, making it highly competitive. Admission is based on Class 12 merit (Biology, Chemistry, Physics). Students with strong scores in Biology (typically 85% and above) tend to secure admission. The merit list is published on the SXCA website and students must confirm admission quickly.
Ques. Is BSc Zoology at SXCA research-oriented? What kind of practical training is provided?
Ans. Yes. The BSc Zoology programme at SXCA is designed with a strong research orientation. Students study both theoretical and molecular aspects of the animal world, including cytology, genetics, animal biotechnology, and biophysics. The department encourages field studies, seminars, and workshops, and students have access to well-equipped laboratories for practical training.
Ques. Can I pursue MSc Zoology after BSc Zoology from SXCA?
Ans. Yes. After BSc Zoology from SXCA, you can apply for MSc Zoology at Gujarat University, IISc, IISER, and other premier institutions. SXCA itself offers MSc Biotechnology and MSc Microbiology as postgraduate programmes, which are also excellent options for Zoology graduates interested in life sciences research.
Ques. What is the difference between BSc Zoology and BSc Botany at SXCA?
Ans. BSc Zoology focuses on the animal kingdom, covering animal behaviour, anatomy, physiology, genetics, and ecology, while BSc Botany focuses on the plant kingdom, covering plant diversity, anatomy, physiology, genetics, and ecology. Both programmes have 30 seats and the same fee structure at SXCA. Students interested in the animal world should choose Zoology, while those interested in plants should choose Botany.
Ques. Is hostel facility available for BSc Zoology students at SXCA?
Ans. Yes. SXCA has both a Men's Hostel and a St Xavier's Ladies Hostel on campus. The hostel fee is approximately Rs. 15,720 per year. Hostel accommodation is subject to availability and students must apply separately. Given the very low course fee, even with hostel charges, the total cost of studying BSc Zoology at SXCA remains very affordable.
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