The department conducts advanced research in zoology, addressing key scientific questions globally. They offer high-quality education to students, fostering appreciation for zoology principles. They promote biodiversity, ecology, and conservation, preserving ecosystems. They engage with the community through outreach programs, fostering interdisciplinary research and promoting ethics. They work with other departments to address complex challenges, upholding integrity and animal welfare standards.
The department encourages research and a diverse understanding of animal biology, evolution, and habitats. the student's overall growth and provide them with the skills necessary to properly contribute to both society and their own well-being in this fast-paced age.
A Zoology department aims to achieve research, educational, curriculum development, community outreach, interdisciplinary collaboration, professional development, ethical conduct, and animal welfare. These goals contribute to the department's success and impact, fostering advancements in knowledge, education, and conservation within the field of zoology. They align with the institution's broader objectives.
The Department of Zoology has Undergraduate (Established in 1994), Postgraduate (Established in 2006) and Certificate Courses in Community Health, Culinary Art, Zonosis, Bonsai and Analytical Techniques in Biology.
Associate Professor and Head
Associate Professor
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
Assistant Professor
Programme Outcome for an undergraduate program outlines the broad competencies and learning goals that students are expected to achieve by the end of their degree, guiding their academic and professional development.
Programme Specific Outcome for an undergraduate program defines the specialized competencies and skills tailored to the particular academic discipline, guiding students towards mastery in their chosen field of study.
Course Outcomes for an undergraduate program specify the specific knowledge, skills, and competencies students are expected to gain from individual courses, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter.