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About the Program – Master of Science (Zoology)

The Master of Science (Zoology) is a postgraduate program that provides advanced knowledge of animal biology, biodiversity, ecology, physiology, genetics, and wildlife conservation. The program is designed to develop scientific understanding, research skills, and practical expertise in the study of animals and their interactions with the environment, supporting sustainable biodiversity management and conservation efforts.

The curriculum covers key areas such as animal physiology, molecular biology, genetics, ecology, taxonomy, evolution, entomology, parasitology, wildlife biology, environmental biology, and biotechnology. Students gain hands-on experience through laboratory work, field studies, research projects, and modern analytical techniques, preparing them to address challenges related to animal health, ecosystem conservation, and environmental sustainability.

Graduates of this program are well-equipped for careers in research institutions, universities and colleges, wildlife conservation organizations, zoological parks, environmental agencies, biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries, government departments, and non-governmental organizations (NGOs). The program also provides a strong foundation for pursuing doctoral studies and advanced research in zoology, wildlife science, ecology, genetics, and related life science disciplines.