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Study Campus
Bengaluru City UniversityDr. Ambedkar Veedhi,Bengaluru- 560001,Karnataka.Phone : 91-080-29572012
Eligibility
The minimum qualification should be 10+2 with ‘pass’ result, with PUC/ISC/CBSE or an equivalent. And, a Bachelor's degree in the field of science
Study Campus
Bengaluru City UniversityDr. Ambedkar Veedhi,Bengaluru- 560001,Karnataka.Phone : (080) 2213 1385
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The Department of Zoology was conceptualized by the visionary initiator, innovator and administrator Prof. S. Japhat. Honorable Vice-Chancellor (2018-2021), Bengaluru City University (BCU). The department was incepted from the academic year 2019-2020, housed in the historic Natural Science Building of Central college in Bengaluru. It is one of the oldest colleges in India (1858) and the newly carved out Bengaluru City University (BCU). The campus is in the centrally located city area with sprawling greenery and Gothic heritage buildings including the Rajaji Hall and Sir C.V. Raman Hall adding credits to the heritage tag. The academic centers in the campus of excellence are pursuit of learning and centers of pride achievers of past, present, and future. The present Honorable Vice Chancellor Prof. Lingaraja Gandhi and respected Registrar (Administration) Mr. C.N. Shridhar with their leadership and foresight of developing the department to the state of art facilities have provided the considerable infra-structures. facilities Our stake holders, the students hail mostly from Bangalore urban and rural districts. Students from Science and Engineering majors form sixty percent of the student body while more than fifty percent student are offered some financial assistance. Campus life is enhanced by the cultural and social activities along with motivation for global challenges. The department of Zoology provides an insight into learning and research in the field of animal sciences and a global center of excellence.
Vision
Department of Zoology aims to cultivate a diverse and thriving intellectual community, primarily faculty and students with focus on excellence in teaching, learning and research in life science. The department is committed in providing education that is rigorous, exciting, and inclusive. Students are exposed to modern concepts and state-of-art methods throughout their stay in the campus. The department has future objectives of creating the best intellectual human resources,talented researchers and future leaders for academia and industry.
Mission
•To impact quality education and promote scientific temper in a highly conducive academic environment.
•To blend theoretical knowledge with practical skills to enhance employability & entrepreneurial potential.
•To inculcate right values among students.
• To promote leadership qualities among students.
TEACHING, LEARNING AND RESEARCH PROGRAMME
Zoology is a branch of biology that focuses on animal forms and their life. The curriculum broadly envisages the subjects Viz., Systematics, Biodiversity, Evolution, Ecology, comparative
Anatomy, Physiology, Immunology, Reproductive & Developmental biology, Molecular genetics & genetic engineering, Health & nutrition, toxicology, research methodology, related areas like
Biochemistry, bioinformatics and biostatistics and many more. All these are studied in diverse life forms from invertebrates to vertebrates including human beings. The learning process includes lecturing of subject to professing the philosophy. It includes participative learning from teacherstudent interaction, students’ mode of conceptualizing, seminars, debates, projects, ICT and Documentary observation-based audio visuals, along with out bound skills for the learning edge. Some of the concepts include inter-species interactions to neural mechanisms; molecular biology to vertebrate evolution; genetic foundations of behavior to the importance of biodiversity and beneficial organisms, biology of diseases, drug toxicity and mechanisms to environmental hazards, endocrine biology to human diseases and many more. Animal Science today has significant role in tackling research problems concerned with human biology and the study of animal biology provides insight into understanding fundamental of existence of life to understanding the disease aspects, survival and solution to the recent endemic and pandemic situations. The department also assists in orientation to UGC CSIR-NET exams, placement for prospective life Science jobs.
UG PROGRAMME DETAILS
As per New Education Policy 2020 (NEP 2020); Bachelors of Science (B.Sc.,) is a fulltime undergraduate (UG) course which can be pursued by a student after completing a preuniversity/10+2 / equivalent examinations. The duration of the B.Sc., course is 3 years consisting 6 semesters (Degree awarding) with additional 1 year of option to do research work consisting of 2 semesters for awarding Honors degree. The student can choose Zoology as their major paper along with another subject of choice as major paper, an open elective paper, and other recommended papers in the syllabus. The language papers include English and any one of the languages that is compulsory.
Zoology as major paper: The curricular scope of NEP envisages in-depth learning of prescribed domains of zoology along with practical experiments. The curricular domains are as
mentioned above for an UG learner however, enhancement ofstudent participation is ensured through seminar presentation, assignment writing, field visit, study tours, projects, statistical and software programme skills along with sports and Cultural leadership training.
Careers in zoology ad allied life science streams:
The careers span from teaching, research to software career in life science divisions but nothing stops a good thinker to be an entrepreneur, for M.Sc., Zoology scope is aplenty and it is also expected to increase in the upcoming years. Zoologist/Animal Scientists are in high demand in the fields of neuro science to Artificial intelligence; conservation biology to stem cell &molecular biology. Some of the thrust areas and opportunities include,
• Basic and Applied Biology research
• R&D labs of drugs and pharmaceuticals
• In- silico research
• Allied human health services
• Soft ware divisions in life sciences
• Graphical and content developers
• Oncology, epidemiology, diabetes research
• Developing tools and techniques for life science and animal Science research and
application
• Entrepreneurship in developing gadgets for diagnosis and Animal rearing
“Where there is a will there is a way”
Dream to Aim high.
ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA
Pass with 50% aggregate marks in PUC/Class 12 or in equivalent examination. (at least 40% marks in case of SC/ST categories students from Karnataka only) The applicant must have studied both chemistry and Biology papers in their PUC. The offer of admission is provisional till proof of successful completion of PUC/Class 12 or in equivalent examination.
Dean Faculty of Science/Chairman (I/c):Dr. V.R Devraj
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Name | Designation | Qualification |
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Dr.S.Kauvery Bai | Visiting Faculty | M.Sc. Textiles and Clothing, M.Phil., Ph.D. |
Dr.KantarajTavane | Part Time Guest Faculty | M.Tech. – Textile, Ph.D, FIE, C.Engg(India), LLB. |
Dr. Hemalatha Jain | Part Time Guest Faculty | M.Sc. Textile and Clothing, Ph.D, Textile Design & Craft |
Dr. Shubha Nandeesha | Part Time Guest Faculty | M.Sc. Textiles and Clothing, Ph.D. |
Shipra Wadhwa Rai | Part Time Guest Faculty | PG Fashion Technology (NIFT), MBA |
Dr. Vaishali Menon | Part Time Guest Faculty | M.Sc. Textiles and Clothing, Ph.D. |
D.Sheshachala | Visiting Faculty | M.Tech. Textile Technology |
Sumalatha S | Part Time Guest Faculty | M.Sc. Apparel Technology & Management |
Reshma K S | Full Time Guest Faculty | M.Sc. Fashion and Apparel Design |
Radhika Ashwath | Part Time Guest Faculty | M.Sc. in Fashion and Apparel Design |
Postgraduate Syllabus
M.Sc IDD Syllabus I to IV Sem
M.Sc FAD Syllabus I to IV Sem
Time Table
Laboratory
The Department has spacious class rooms equipped with audio visual teaching aids, Department Library & separate laboratories for Designing, Draping. Sewing, CAD, Chemical Processing, Textile and Apparel Testing. Major instruments available in the Department:Moisture Management Tester, Universal Testing Machine, Gretag Macbeth 7000A Spectrophotometer, Flammability Tester, FAST system, US-Vis Spectrophotometer, Trinocular Research Microscope, Repellency Tester, Digital Bursting Strength Tester, Gerber Pattern making Software, Fashion Art Software, Reach Fashion Studio, Barudan Embroidery Machine, Juki Industrial Sewing Machines, HTHP Dyeing Machine, Lab Winch, Padding Mangle, Stenter &Laundero Meter.
Library
There are more than 1000 books in the department where students can access, which provides an enormous range of books in Fashion, Textiles, Garment Technology, Illustration, Computer Aided Designing & many more. Along with the department library they can also access the main library for Fashion related books, magazines & journals.
Industry Visit
The course provides ample practical exposure to the students through frequent visits to manufacturing facilities, retail stores, testing facilities, exhibitions, trade fairs, art galleries for better understanding of the processes and prevailing market trends.
The facilities visited by students during the previous years include Shahi Exports Pvt. Ltd., HimatsingkaSeide Ltd., Silver Spark Apparel Ltd., Arvind Exports Ltd., Scotts Garments Ltd., Adithya Birla Nuvo Ltd., Bombay Rayon Fashion Ltd., Karle International Ltd., Gokaladas Exports Ltd., BLR Knits Pvt. Ltd., Mereena Creations, SGS India Pvt. Ltd., Bureau Veritas, TUV-SUD.
Special Lectures
Special lectures by eminent personalities from textile, apparel & retail industry, research organizations, testing laboratories, designers & entrepreneurs are arranged on a regular basis which provides a platform for the students to interact with the experts to keep abreast with latest trends.
- Brand Economics
- Apparel production – An Industry Perspective
- Fashion Draping Techniques TR Cutting
- Fashion Concepts
- Identification & Quality Evaluation of different types of fabrics
- Fashion Illustration
Internship & Dissertation
As part of the curriculum, students are encouraged to undertake In-house as well as industry collaborated projects and internship in fashion and textile industries during their III & IV semesters.
Placement
S.No | Year of Passing | Total students | 100% |
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01 | 2020 | 17 | 100% |
02 | 2021 | 14 | 100% |
Workshops
Workshops on product development related to the photography, draping, value addition on textiles and accessories are organized on an ongoing basis to tune-up the creative talent of students.
Exhibition
Workshops on product development related to the photography, draping, value addition on textiles and accessories are organized on an ongoing basis to tune-up the creative talent of students.
Student Seminars
Students are encouraged to make presentations on topics related to the subject as part of the curriculum.
National Seminars
Students are encouraged to make presentations on topics related to the subject as part of the curriculum.
Gallery
Alumini passed out in year 2020
- Amritha Singh.S working as Project Manager in TNQ Technologies
- Kavita Kashetti working as Industrial Engineer in Aditya Birla Fashion and retail limited Bengaluru
- Anjali Biserotti working as Merchandiser in Bang Overseas Limited
- Pallavi K C working as Junior Executive in Shashi Export Pvt Ltd
- Anisha G working as Merchandiser in Shashi Export Pvt Ltd
- Shabanam Attar working as Lecturer in K.L.E'S Institute of Fashion Technology And Management For Women Belagavi
- Savitha R - Keerthi Boutique – Entrepreneur
Alumini passed out in year 2021
- Divya A working as Store Visual Merchandiser in Bestseller (Vero Moda)
- Rashmi G working as Lecturer in BGS-SJB Group of Institution Department of Fashion and Apparel Design
- Krishna Reddy working as Junior Executive in Shashi Export Pvt Ltd
- Swapna Karunakaran working as Lecturer in Dvinci Media College
FAQs
Is it worth getting a masters in animal science? ›
Whether you end up in a veterinary office, agriculture, production management, biotechnology, animal behavior or conservation, there's a great deal you can do with this degree. Even if you're not sure of a career path, a solid animal science program offers an unmatched mix of academics and career exposure.
What classes are required for animal science MSU? ›All animal science students must complete a set of required core courses that include anatomy and physiology, nutrition, genetics, and management. These courses are taught using beef cattle, companion animals, dairy cattle, horses, poultry, and swine.
Is animal science and veterinary the same? ›in Veterinary Science. Both veterinary science and veterinary medicine involve working with animals and coming up with solutions to animal health problems. However, careers in veterinary medicine focus more on hands-on animal care, while veterinary science careers tend to focus more on research and instruction.
What career fields to which a degree in animal science could lead? ›Animal science careers with a bachelor's degree
Our students have become zookeepers; biologists; butchers; and animal production managers in dairies, beef ranches, horse farms, poultry houses and fish farms.
If you plan to focus your career on a particular field, such as economics or analytics, an MS degree may be a better fit. If you would like to manage teams or be involved with a variety of business functions, an MBA may be a better fit.
What math is required for an animal science degree? ›Calculus. College-level calculus is required to gain admittance to many veterinary schools. According to the Dartmouth College Undergraduate Advising and Research Department, many veterinary schools require at least one term of calculus.
How many years is vet school at MSU? ›The Bachelor of Science degree in Veterinary Nursing requires four years of academic training. In addition to the core curriculum of the Certificate of Completion, the students complete the general education requirements of Michigan State University and elective courses.
How do I become a vet at MSU? ›To be considered for admission, an applicant must have a minimum cumulative GPA of 2.75, a minimum math and science GPA of 2.5 (with a minimum of 2.0 in all prerequisite math and science courses), and a minimum GPA of 2.5 for the applicant's most recent 12 credits.
Can I be a vet if I dont like science? ›The veterinary profession is a science-based degree, so unfortunately maths, chemistry and physics are always going to be part of the curriculum. But that doesn't necessarily mean that you can't be a vet or RVN if these aren't your strong subjects.
Why are animal doctors called vets? ›The word "veterinary" comes from the Latin veterinae meaning "working animals". "Veterinarian" was first used in print by Thomas Browne in 1646.
What are animal sciences called? ›
Zoology, the interest of all animals. Veterinary science.
What are 2 examples of careers in the animal science industry? ›- Agricultural journalist.
- Animal health inspectors (Federal and State)
- Breed association representative.
- Breed publication editor/assistant.
- Breeding farm manager.
- Cow/calf & feedlot manager.
- Equine equipment sales and service.
- Nutrition sales and consultation - Equine, Swine, Beef.
Here are National Resources to Showcase the Connection. You probably already know that STEM stands for Science, Technology, Engineering and Math. When people think of STEM, they picture a man in a lab coat mixing chemicals.
What is the highest salary of an animal caretaker? ›Animal Caretaker Salary. $21,000 is the 25th percentile. Salaries below this are outliers. $29,500 is the 75th percentile.
Which pays more masters or MBA? ›Entry-level salaries for MBA degree holders typically range between $77,020 and $128,750. For M.S. in management degree holders, entry-level salaries are between $50,000 and $86,000.
What is harder master's or MBA? ›Both an MBA and master's in business are graduate-level programs, and meet the same rigorous academic standards. So, neither option is inherently easier than the other. The difficulty of each program also depends on the student's background.
Which MBA has highest salary in US? ›P&Q Rank | School | Median Starting Base Salary (2020) |
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1 | Penn (Wharton) | $150,000 |
2 | Chicago (Booth) | $150,000 |
3 | Stanford GSB | $156,000 |
5 | Harvard Business School | $150,000 |
Science GPA's: will include courses with the following course subjects: Animal Science, Biochemistry, Biology, Inorganic Chemistry, Microbiology, Organic Chemistry, Other Life Science, Other Science, Physics.
What degree should I get to study animals? ›An animal science degree is one of the best options for earning a position in animal research or working with animals in the field. Generally, degrees in animal science are available as a Bachelor of Science, and this type of program can overlap with some other animal degrees.
Does animal science involve math? ›The animal science major prepares students with a foundation in science, math and, depending on a student's interest, business so they can pursue careers in animal management, medicine, or research- and policy-related work.
Is vet school harder than medical? ›
Though aspiring med students have to take the MCAT before applying to medical school, most people agree that vet school is harder than medical school. Vet school isn't harder because it requires more strenuous work.
What is the highest degree in vet school? ›In the United States, schools award the Doctor of Veterinary Medicine degree (DVM).
Which is the hardest year of vet school? ›Year one: This can be the hardest because you are leaping from college level learning to professional and that transition can be insanely challenging. For me personally, this was the hardest year.
How much does a vet at MSU make? ›The estimated total pay for a Veterinarian at Michigan State University is $103,173 per year.
What science GPA do I need for vet school? ›The average GPA of students accepted into schools of veterinary medicine is 3.3-3.7, but schools also look for applicants to have a variety of life experiences.
What rank is MSU vet school? ›The Michigan State University College of Veterinary Medicine has been ranked number 8 in the world and number 3 among US veterinary schools. This ranking was reported by educational data specialists Quacquarelli Symonds (QS).
What are 3 disadvantages of being a veterinarian? ›- Potential burnout and compassion fatigue.
- You will see animals in pain and suffering from every ailment, and will likely perform euthanasia.
- Long hours in the office and on-call during weekends and evenings.
- Revenue is a discretionary expense for caretakers.
- Western University of Health Sciences. ...
- Tuskegee University. ...
- Oregon State University. ...
- University of Guelph. ...
- Mississippi State University College of Veterinary Medicine. ...
- University of Bristol. ...
- University of Queensland. ...
- North Carolina State University College of Veterinary Medicine.
Mathematics--The minimum requirement ranges from algebra and trigonometry to two semesters of calculus and varies with each school. Note that it is a minimum requirement. Most schools do not accept students who have not taken calculus, even if their published requirement is algebra and trigonometry (MATH 140 and 141).
How long is vet school vs med school? ›For the people who pursue veterinary medicine, they can go up to four years of studies, but they can go up to five years and above for those doing medicine. Both are essential courses, but you have to trust your gut and do what you love the most. Here is a brief comparison between vet school vs. med school.
Are vets called MD? ›
Veterinarian: Doctor of Veterinary Medicine
The rule is either 'Dr. ' before, or the post-nominal abbreviation for their degree after.
Luckily, the answer is simple. Most veterinary schools in the U.S. award their graduates with a DVM, Doctor of Veterinary Medicine. A VMD is only awarded by the University of Pennsylvania. VMD, Veterinariae Medicinae Doctoris, means the same thing just in Latin.
What are 3 categories of animal science? ›An animal scientist applies principles of the biological, physical, and social sciences to the problems associated with livestock production and management.
What are the three types of animal science? ›Animal scientists are involved in all phases of domestic animal production, research, sales, service, business, and education. Students may choose from three concentrations resulting in a bachelor of science in animal science: science, veterinary bioscience, and industry.
What is a PHD in animal science? ›Doctorate in Animal Science
Building upon its tradition of excellence, the animal science doctoral program allows students to discover, develop and distribute scientific knowledge to advance the animal and food industries.
Animal science is the biological science and management of domestic livestock, including beef cattle, horses, sheep, swine and companion animals. Students learn the science, art and practical methods of caring for, improving and managing livestock and companion animals.
What are the five main areas of the animal science industry? ›5 areas of animal care and management are selection, nutrition, health, reproduction, and environment.
Is animal science degree worth it? ›Whether you end up in a veterinary office, agriculture, production management, biotechnology, animal behavior or conservation, there's a great deal you can do with this degree. Even if you're not sure of a career path, a solid animal science program offers an unmatched mix of academics and career exposure.
What is the difference between animal science and zoology? ›Zoology is the study of the animal kingdom, including the distribution, evolution and behaviour of animals. Animal Science is the study of animals under human control, such as pets and farm animals, but what does this mean to our students?
Which branch of science is animal study? ›zoology, branch of biology that studies the members of the animal kingdom and animal life in general.
Which course is best in animal science? ›
BSc (Hons) Animal Behaviour and Welfare
The course aims to help students develop the knowledge and skills needed to understand animal behaviour and welfare, working, for example, with insects, reptiles, birds, and mammals.
Projected Job Growth
Using scientific research, animal scientists are capable of increasing overall food production. Because food production needs to increase to support a growing world population, the demand for animal scientists is expected to grow in the coming decade.
Demand for Animal Scientists is expected to go up, with an expected 350 new jobs filled by 2029. This represents an annual increase of 1.47 percent over the next few years.
Does having a Masters help get into vet school? ›7. Is a Bachelor's degree required for admission? Most veterinary colleges do not require that a Bachelor's degree be completed for admissions although most accepted applicants have a Bachelor's degree or an advanced degree (Master's or Ph. D.)
What are the cons of being a animal scientist? ›- Dangerous Working Conditions. ...
- Variable Working Conditions. ...
- Budget Cuts Can Result in Job Loss. ...
- Weather Impacts the Everyday. ...
- Additional Education Needed to Advance.
A Doctor of Philosophy (Ph. D.) in Animal Science, a degree typically only available in campus-based programs, provides advanced research and post-secondary education to students with experience in animal nutrition, livestock production, animal biology and related animal science issues.
How much do animal studies make? ›Annual Salary | Monthly Pay | |
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Top Earners | $81,500 | $6,791 |
75th Percentile | $72,000 | $6,000 |
Average | $57,837 | $4,819 |
25th Percentile | $38,500 | $3,208 |
The giant squid remains largely a mystery to scientists despite being the biggest invertebrate on Earth.
Why choose animal science as a major? ›Animals provide us with food, clothing, recreation and companionship. Animal science—the study of the biological function of domestic and captive animals and their utilization by people—focuses on modern, efficient and humane ways to care for and make the best use of the animals who share our lives.
What are the pros of animal science major? ›Animal scientists can protect human health. It is important for scientists to study how diseases spread between humans and animals. Scientists can also use animals as models for humans. Studying fetal development in sheep, for example, can help us understand fetal development in humans.
What is a good GPA for vet school? ›
The average GPA of students accepted into schools of veterinary medicine is 3.3-3.7, but schools also look for applicants to have a variety of life experiences.
Is being a vet harder than med school? ›Though aspiring med students have to take the MCAT before applying to medical school, most people agree that vet school is harder than medical school. Vet school isn't harder because it requires more strenuous work.
What is the hardest vet school to get into? ›5. Which vet school is the hardest to get into? The hardest vet schools in the US to get into are also some of the highest-ranked. These include the College of Veterinary Medicine at UC Davis, Cornell University vet school and Colorado State University veterinary school.
How long do animal scientists work? ›Generally work an irregular schedule that changes based on production demands or contract length. Usually work more than 40 hours a week.
What is the life of an animal scientist? ›Animal scientists typically conduct research on domestic farm animals. With a focus on food production, they explore animal genetics, nutrition, reproduction, diseases, growth, and development. They work to develop efficient ways to produce and process meat, poultry, eggs, and milk.