B.Sc — Zoology (Hons)
Animal biology, genetics and ecology — a foundation for biotech, wildlife and biomedical research.
Course overview
B.Sc Zoology (Honours) is a three-year life-sciences degree centred on animal biology — from cell and molecular biology through physiology, genetics, evolution, ecology and the diversity of the animal kingdom — combined with substantial dissection, microscopy and field work. It is ideal for students fascinated by how living organisms work and by wildlife and biodiversity, but it should be chosen with open eyes: like most pure sciences, the bachelor’s degree is foundational and the richer careers in research, wildlife biology, academia or biotech generally need an M.Sc and often a Ph.D, NET or GATE qualification. Bachelor-level exits cluster around lab work, teaching support, environmental and pharma-adjacent roles, and further study.
Is B.Sc — Zoology (Hons) right for you?
✅ Choose it if you…
are curious about animal life, evolution and ecology, enjoy microscopy, dissection and fieldwork, and are open to postgraduate study for research careers.
⚠️ Reconsider if you…
are squeamish about dissection and lab specimens, or expect a high-paying job immediately after the three-year degree.
Eligibility & entrance exams
Eligibility: Class 12 with Biology (PCB stream); typically 45–55% aggregate, relaxed for reserved categories.
Entrance exams
What you’ll study
Year 1
Animal diversity (non-chordates and chordates), cell biology, biochemistry basics, and laboratory work in dissection, mounting and microscopy
Year 2
Comparative anatomy and physiology, genetics, developmental biology, ecology and biostatistics, with histology and physiology practicals
Year 3
Molecular biology, immunology, evolution, animal behaviour (ethology), economic and applied zoology, plus a research project or field dissertation
Core subjects covered
Popular specialisations
Admission process
🗓️ CUET-UG registration typically opens around February–March, exams in May–June, and university admissions run June–August. Confirm exact dates on the official sites each year.
Duration & fees
Duration: 3 years (6 semesters); 4-year Honours-with-Research option under NEP at many universities, full-time.
| Institute type | Indicative fees | Examples |
|---|---|---|
| Government / public universities | ₹15,000 – ₹60,000 total | Delhi University, state and central universities — heavily subsidised tuition |
| Private universities & colleges | ₹1,00,000 – ₹2,50,000 total | Mid-tier private universities with life-science labs and field exposure |
| Premium private institutions | ₹2,50,000 – ₹4,00,000+ total | Top private/deemed universities with research orientation and modern facilities |
📋 Source: official institute fee structures (2024–25). Indicative; confirm with the institute.
Career outcomes & salary
| Role | Indicative fresher CTC market |
|---|---|
| Lab / Research Assistant (entry) | ₹2.5 – 4.5 L |
| Wildlife / field biologist (NGO, entry) | ₹2.5 – 5 L |
| Environmental analyst | ₹3 – 5.5 L |
| School/Junior-college teacher | ₹3 – 5.5 L |
| Scientist / Researcher (post M.Sc/Ph.D) | ₹6 – 12 L |
📋 Source: indicative market ranges (AmbitionBox, Glassdoor, 2026) — not official figures. Official institute placement averages are shown on each college below. Actual outcomes vary by college, skills & year.
Top recruiters
📋 Source: companies reported by institute placement cells (2024). Recruiters vary by college & year.
Scholarships & funding
Scope & future
Biotechnology and diagnostics, wildlife and conservation organisations, environmental monitoring, fisheries and aquaculture, academia, research institutes and the education sector across India and abroad.
📈 Zoology underpins India’s growing biotechnology, diagnostics, environmental-monitoring and conservation sectors, so steady demand exists for lab and field roles — but bachelor-level pay is modest and the most rewarding research, wildlife and faculty careers require an M.Sc/Ph.D plus NET/GATE. The degree rewards those willing to specialise and study further.
Source: Indian biotech & conservation hiring · DST/UGCWhere this degree can take you next
Top colleges offering B.Sc — Zoology (Hons)
0 colleges · ranked by NIRF
*Median = institute-level NIRF median salary (official — institutes publish median, not average), where branch-specific data isn’t published. Fees from official institute structures (2024–25).
B.Sc Zoology vs B.Sc Botany
| B.Sc Zoology | B.Sc Botany | |
|---|---|---|
| Focus | Animal biology — physiology, genetics, ecology, behaviour | Plant biology — anatomy, taxonomy, physiology, ecology |
| Applied pull | Biotech, diagnostics, wildlife, fisheries, vector control | Agriculture, horticulture, forestry, plant biotech, pharma botany |
| Best for | Those drawn to animals, conservation & biomedical science | Those drawn to plants, agriculture & herbal/agri research |
Frequently asked questions
What is the eligibility for B.Sc — Zoology (Hons)?
Class 12 with Biology (PCB stream); typically 45–55% aggregate, relaxed for reserved categories.
What is the fee for B.Sc — Zoology (Hons)?
Indicative fees are ₹15,000 – ₹3,00,000 total (govt to premium private). Always confirm the current fee with the institute.
How long is B.Sc — Zoology (Hons)?
3 years (6 semesters); 4-year Honours-with-Research option under NEP at many universities.
What can I do after B.Sc — Zoology (Hons)?
Common paths include Lab Analyst / Research Assistant in life-science & biotech labs, Wildlife / conservation field assistant (NGOs, forest dept via PG), Biology teacher or academic (with B.Ed/PG), Environmental / pollution-monitoring assistant.
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📋 Sources & data vintage
- Fees: official institute fee structures (2024–25).
- College placements (avg / highest): NIRF 2024 & institute placement reports.
- Role-wise salary ranges: indicative market estimates — AmbitionBox, Glassdoor (2026). Not official.
- Eligibility & approvals: UGC · AICTE · official college websites.
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Written by the CourseLane Research Team · reviewed by a senior counsellor · Last updated June 2026.