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I wanted to join the MSc. Zoology at Karnataka University, Dharwad, this year (2025)? I wanted to know about how I will get admission, and if there is an entrance exam for it, when it is this year, and what the syllabus will be for it. Im BSc. Zoology Graduate student from Goa.

Sonakshi Kumari 29th Jun, 2025

Hello Aspirant

To join the MSc Zoology program at Karnataka University Dharwad in 2025 here is what you need to know

Admission Process and Eligibility
You must have a BSc degree with Zoology and at least 45 percent aggregate marks 40 percent for SC ST

Admission is based on a university entrance exam with merit determined by 50 percent entrance score and 50 percent undergraduate marks

Entrance Exam Timing
The entrance test is typically held in June or July each year Stay updated via the KUD PG admissions portal

Syllabus Overview
The entrance exam covers core BSc Zoology topics The official syllabus includes

  • Biosystematics

  • Biology of non chordates and chordates

  • Molecular genetics and cell biology

  • Animal physiology

  • Environmental biology

  • Evolutionary biology

  • Developmental biology

  • Animal biotechnology

  • Endocrinology Reproduction and Applied Zoology

All the best for your preparation.

I am a bsc chemistry student with a minor in zoology. I want to pursue a msc in biochemistry. What colleges/universities accept such students into their program

Pradeepa P 30th Jun, 2025

Yes, many universities in India accept BSc Chemistry students with Biology or Zoology background for MSc Biochemistry . The eligibility for MSc Biochemistry usually requires a BSc degree with Chemistry, Biology, Biochemistry, or Life Sciences as one of the main subjects.

Since you have Chemistry as your major and Zoology as a minor, you are eligible for admission in most universities offering MSc Biochemistry, especially if you have studied basic biology-related subjects during graduation .

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Hii is B.Sc zoology hons. Available in purnea university, purnea Bihar?

Mansi Satwani 25th Jun, 2025

Hello aspirant,

The M.L Arya college of Purnea University, Bihar offeres a 3 year full time undergraduate program of B.Sc Zoology ( Honours ). The fees of which is 9266 INR. The eligibility requirements are that the candidate should have passed 10 +2 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology with minimum of 45% from any certified board.

For more details you can check their official website,

https://purneau.ac.in/

Regards

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Sir is this college offers BSC in zoology?

Sajal Trivedi 23rd Jun, 2025

Hello aspirant,

There are around 1600 BSc Zoology colleges in India.  India's largest concentration of BSc Zoology colleges is found in Kolkata.
Hindu College, Christ University, Miranda House, Fergusson College, and St. Xavier's College are a few of the best colleges and universities that offer a bachelor's degree in zoology.

To give you the exact answer I need the name of college for which you are seeking information. I suggest you to please provide me the name of college.

Thank you

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Is it possible to get into DU college at a raw cuet score of 403 for zoology hons? If so, can u suggest some low to mid tier colleges

Nikita shahi 12th Jul, 2025

Hello,

A raw CUET score of 403 places you in a moderate zone college and getting admission to a Zoology (Hons) program in Delhi University (DU) will depend on few things like your percentile in the CUET (not just the raw score), Category you belong to General/OBC/SC/ST/EWS, Course & College demand you wants to take, Round-wise seat allocation you can may get a better college in later rounds. As every year, cutoffs change, so you should not depend only on the first round data. Zoology (Hons) is a popular course in the science stream, so top colleges like Miranda House, Hindu College, or Hansraj have high cutoffs every year . However, with a CUET score of 403, you can still target mid to lower-tier DU colleges, especially in spot rounds or later merit lists releases.

Some of the DU colleges you can get depending on category and cutoffs like :

Swami Shraddhanand College,Motilal Nehru College (Evening),Aditi Mahavidyalaya,Dyal Singh College (Evening) and ,Bhagini Nivedita College.

But don't worry some students with scores around 400 got admission in evening colleges in previous years, especially in later rounds. Cutoffs fluctuate, so keeping track of spot round seats really helps. Also, since DU now uses CUET percentile for seat allotment, not just raw scores, you should check your percentile and preferred college’s previous cutoff data for a more accurate idea.

Make sure to fill in as many choices as possible during CSAS counselling, Don’t miss spot rounds they often have relaxed cutoffs,Keep checking DU’s official admission portal for updates

You can also try this CUET College Predictor tool to check which colleges you might get based on your score:

https://university.careers360.com/cuet-college-predictor

Thank you and all the best


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How to prepare for M.sc zoology

Sajal Trivedi 20th Jun, 2025

Hello aspirant,

The study of specific facets of animal biology, structure, and behavior is the focus of the two-year MSc Zoology program.  Biology, genetics, classification, evolution, biochemistry, animal welfare, animal behavior, physiology, ecology, conservation, and other fundamental subjects are covered in the MSc Zoology curriculum.

To know the preparation strategies and much more information, you can visit our site through following link:

https://dqxeclau.top/courses/msc-in-zoology

Thank you

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hello kya cv college me msc botony ya zoology se nhi h.

Prachi Kumari 19th Jun, 2025

Hello,
No, CV College does not offer M.Sc. in Botany or Zoology.

Hope it helps !

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College with cuet exam - bio phy chem eng gat Offer course bsc agriculture / english / zoology

Ayush Madanpotra 31st Jul, 2025

If you gave the CUET exam with Biology, Physics, Chemistry, English, and GAT, then you are eligible for many universities that offer courses like BSc Agriculture, BSc Zoology, or BSc/BA English.

For BSc Agriculture, some agricultural universities and central universities accept CUET scores. Examples include Rani Lakshmi Bai Central Agricultural University and Dr. Rajendra Prasad Central Agricultural University. Some private and deemed agricultural universities also accept CUET.

For BSc Zoology or BSc English, many central and state universities offer these courses through CUET. Some popular universities are Banaras Hindu University, University of Delhi, Aligarh Muslim University, University of Allahabad, and Central Universities like those in Haryana, Punjab, and Tamil Nadu.

Each university has its own eligibility rules and subject combinations. So, you should check carefully during CUET counselling.

CUET official website
https://cuet.samarth.ac.in/

CUET NTA information page
https://www.nta.ac.in/Cuetexam/

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Hello sir , Im shivangi jaiswal i have done my bsc zoology and chemistry laterally preparing for neet but I didnt get good score to take government cllg for mbbs so, now Im finding second option what I do after bsc zoology chemistry. Which course is best for me .

Afreen 30th May, 2025

Considering your background in BSc Zoology and Chemistry, and your interest in pursuing a career in the medical field, here are some options you could explore:


*1. MSc in Life Sciences or related fields:*

You could pursue a Master's degree in subjects like Zoology, Microbiology, Biochemistry, or Biotechnology. This would enhance your knowledge and open up opportunities in research, academia, or industry.


*2. Medical Laboratory Technology (MLT):*

You could consider pursuing a postgraduate diploma or degree in MLT, which would equip you with skills to work in diagnostic labs and hospitals.


*3. Biotechnology or Biomedical Sciences:*

These fields are closely related to medicine and offer various career opportunities in research, development, and industry.


*4. Research Assistant or Scientist:*

With a strong foundation in Zoology and Chemistry, you could consider roles in research institutions, universities, or industries.


*5. Healthcare-related courses:*

You might explore courses like:

- *MSc in Healthcare Management*

- *Postgraduate Diploma in Public Health*

- *Certified courses in Health Education or Health Promotion*


*6. Alternative medicine or healthcare fields:*

You could consider exploring fields like:

- *Ayurveda*

- *Homeopathy*

- *Naturopathy*

- *Nutrition and Dietetics*


*7. Animal-related careers:*

Given your Zoology background, you might consider careers in:

- *Wildlife conservation*

- *Animal research*

- *Veterinary science* (if you're interested in working with animals)


*Other options:*

- *Teaching or academia*

- *Science writing or journalism*

- *Industry roles* in pharmaceuticals, biotechnology, or healthcare


Reflect on your interests, skills, and career goals to determine the best fit for you. You may also want to research each option further and reach out to professionals in these fields for guidance.

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