Exploring Biodiversity and Ecosystem Health
Overview
The B.Sc. Animal and Environmental Biology programme focuses on the study of animals and their interactions with their environment. Students learn about biodiversity, ecology, conservation, and environmental health, developing skills relevant for careers in research, wildlife management, and environmental protection.
Programme Objectives
- Train students in the identification, classification, and biology of animals.
- Promote understanding of ecological processes and conservation strategies.
- Encourage research in environmental management and biodiversity preservation.
- Prepare graduates for roles in ecology, conservation biology, and environmental consultancy.
Career Opportunities
- Wildlife Biologists
- Ecologists
- Conservation Scientists
- Environmental Consultants
- Biodiversity Researchers
Key Features
- Field studies and ecological surveys in diverse habitats
- Hands-on training in biodiversity monitoring and wildlife conservation
- Collaborations with environmental NGOs and regulatory bodies
- Focus on sustainable development and ecosystem health
Admission Requirements
For detailed information on the general admission requirements, application guidelines, deadlines and required documents, please visit the Admissions page
How to Apply
To apply, visit the Undergraduates Admissions Portal.