Course Curriculum Overview
My course was BSc. Zoology which was an undergraduate course offered for 3 years. The course deals with the study of living and extinct animals. The course was theory based along with practical applications. The syllabus of our course was according to the requirements of BSc.Zoology students.
Placement Experience
Since ours was an undergraduate college, no placements and internships were offered. The students after graduation can pursue higher education or can find jobs in various sectors like Animal biodiversity prospecting, Environmental management, Wildlife conservation, Online tutor, Bioinformatics, Wildlife Biologists and many more. However the students were usually kept updated about the higher degree exams, competitive exams and were motivated to perform better in these exams.
Fee Structure And Facilities
The fee of our college was reasonable and could be afforded easily. We had to pay the fee annually which was Rs.12,260 for first year and it was Rs.11,960 for second and third year each. The entire BSc. Zoology was completed in Rs.37,000 approximately. The college also provides scholarships to deserving candidates.
Campus Life
The college organises various extracurricular activities which leads to overall development of students. They also conduct various inter college competitions. Annual fest, regional festivals were celebrated.
Admission
There is no entrance test for this college and admission to this college is purely on merit basis. As I was looking for a BSc college after my 10+2, I came across this one in my city. I applied through online mode. After filling all the particulars, I submitted the form with application fee and took the print out for further references.
Faculty
Faculty of our department had keen interest in their subjects and provided hands on training in the practical sessions. They were really engaging with their concepts and used to hold the attention of the class. They had high expectations from the students and were passionate about working with the students.














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