M.Sc – Zoology – Career Point University, Hamirpur

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M.Sc – Zoology

A Master of Science (M.Sc) in Zoology is a postgraduate program that focuses on the scientific study of animal life, covering areas such as animal physiology, genetics, ecology, evolution, biodiversity, and biotechnology. The course provides an in-depth understanding of various branches of zoology, including entomology, parasitology, marine biology, wildlife conservation, and environmental management. Students gain practical skills through laboratory research, fieldwork, and dissections, preparing them for careers in academia, research institutions, environmental agencies, and wildlife conservation organizations.
Graduates can work as zoologists, wildlife biologists, ecologists, environmental consultants, or researchers in government and private sectors, including organizations like the Forest Department, National Parks, and NGOs. They can also pursue careers in biotechnology, pharmaceuticals, forensic science, and medical research, or opt for teaching and higher education by pursuing a Ph.D. in Zoology or related fields. The program is ideal for those passionate about animal science, biodiversity conservation, and research, offering a blend of theoretical knowledge and hands-on experience for diverse career opportunities.

Duration - 2 Years

Eligibility Criteria

Graduation in relevant discipline or equivalent.

Annual Fee - 80,500/-

Semester Fee - 40,250/-

Career Scope After M.Sc - Zoology

An M.Sc in Zoology offers diverse career opportunities in research, education, healthcare, environmental conservation, and biotechnology. Graduates can pursue Ph.D. or research fellowships to work in wildlife conservation, genetics, or ecological studies, often joining organizations like ICAR, CSIR, or WWF. Teaching is another promising path, with opportunities in schools (after B.Ed.), colleges (after NET/SET), and EdTech platforms. Government jobs include positions in forest departments, environmental agencies, public health services, and zoological surveys. The healthcare and pharmaceutical industries offer roles in biomedical research, clinical trials, and biotechnology, especially in fields like immunology, microbiology, and virology.
With additional training, zoology graduates can work as wildlife biologists, entomologists, marine biologists, or forensic experts. The demand for zoologists is also growing in agriculture, aquaculture, and sustainable development sectors. Private-sector opportunities exist in biotech firms, environmental consultancies, and veterinary sciences. Additionally, careers in science communication, nature photography, and eco-tourism are gaining popularity. To enhance career prospects, acquiring skills in data analysis, GIS (Geographic Information Systems), molecular biology, and genetic research can be beneficial.

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