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Course Overview

The B.Sc. (CBZ) programme in Chemistry, Botany, and Zoology is a multidisciplinary undergraduate course that provides a comprehensive understanding of life sciences and their chemical foundations. The programme is designed to develop scientific knowledge, analytical skills, and practical competencies required to study living organisms, their interactions with the environment, and the chemical processes that sustain life.

This unique combination of subjects enables students to explore the biological world from molecular to ecosystem levels. Chemistry provides insights into the composition, structure, properties, and transformations of matter, forming the basis for understanding biological processes. Botany focuses on plant diversity, physiology, genetics, ecology, and conservation, helping students understand the vital role of plants in sustaining life on Earth. Zoology explores animal diversity, physiology, evolution, behaviour, genetics, and environmental interactions, offering a deeper understanding of animal life and biodiversity.

The programme integrates classroom learning with laboratory training, field studies, scientific projects, and experiential learning activities. Students gain hands-on experience in modern laboratory techniques, biodiversity assessment, ecological studies, and biological research methodologies. This holistic approach nurtures scientific temperament, critical thinking, environmental awareness, and research aptitude.

By integrating the study of plants, animals, and chemical sciences, the programme provides a strong academic foundation for higher education, research, and diverse career opportunities in biological and environmental sciences. It also equips students with the knowledge and analytical skills required to excel in various competitive examinations and pursue careers in Zoology, Botany, Chemistry, biotechnology, Microbiology, healthcare, agriculture, environmental conservation, and other emerging interdisciplinary fields.

Course Highlights

  • Comprehensive study of Chemistry, Botany, and Zoology with an interdisciplinary approach.
  • Strong foundation in biological and chemical sciences.
  • Well-equipped laboratories for practical training and experimental learning.
  • Field visits, biodiversity surveys, herbarium preparation, and ecological studies.
  • Exposure to modern scientific techniques and research methodologies.
  • Development of analytical, observational, and problem-solving skills.
  • Opportunities to participate in seminars, workshops, projects, and scientific activities.
  • Focus on environmental sustainability, biodiversity conservation, and ecosystem management.
  • Preparation for higher education, competitive examinations, and research careers.
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High-Quality Education, Experienced Faculty, Research Opportunities, Strong Career Support

Eligibility, Fee Details & Syllabus

Total Fee of B.Sc. CBZ 3 Years - 1,97,230
Particulars 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
Admission Fee* 5,000  
Acad/Tuition Fee 37,650 37,650 37,650 37,650 37,650 37,650
Development Fee 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500
Enrollment Fee 2,000  
University Exam Fee 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500
Annual Cultural Programme Fee 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000
Degree and Migration Fee   2,000  
Alumni Fee   1,100
Security Deposit* 5,000  
Special Concession (12,295) (12,295) (12,295) (12,295) (12,295) (12,295)
Total 42,355 30,355 30,355 30,355 32,355 31,455

 

Total Fee of B.Sc. CBZ 3 Years - 2,19,630 (After Special Concession)
Particulars 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th
Admission Fee* 5,000  
Acad/Tuition Fee 50,200 50,200 50,200 50,200 50,200 50,200
Development Fee 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500 1,500
Enrollment Fee 2,000  
University Exam Fee 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500 2,500
Annual Cultural Programme Fee 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000 1,000
Degree and Migration Fee   2,000  
Alumni Fee   1,100
Security Deposit* 5,000  
Special Concession (21,111) (21,111) (21,112) (21,112) (21,112) (21,112)
Total 46,089 34,089 34,088 34,088 36,088 35,188

 

Course Name

B.Sc. CBZ

Course Duration

3 Years/4 Years

Eligibility

Candidates who have passed 10+2 (Intermediate) from a recognised board with Physics, Chemistry and Biology (PCB) are eligible for admission, as per University norms.

Admission Process

On the basis of Entrance Exam /Merit

Uniform Fee Extra

  • Fee structure subject to revision from time to time.
  • The Institute without any prejudice reserves the right to change or delete any information without any prior information.

Schedule of Depositing the Fee:

  • 1st Installment at the time of Admission.
  • 2nd, 4th, 6th and 8th Installment (as applicable) - Last Date Payment: 15th January each academic year.
  • 3rd, 5th and 7th Installment (as applicable) - Last Date Payment: 15th July each academic year.
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Why Choose Our Education Program?

  • Access to Expert Faculty Learn under the guidance of highly qualified and experienced educators who bring real-world insights and research into the classroom, helping you build a strong academic foundation.
  • Hands-on Teaching Practice Gain real school experience through internships, teaching simulations, and micro-teaching exercises, preparing you for real-world classroom challenges with confidence.
  • Modern Learning Resources Benefit from digital classrooms, a well-stocked education library, and teaching-learning materials that support innovative and interactive pedagogy.
  • Career Guidance & Support Receive personalized mentoring and career counselling, helping you choose the right career path in teaching, research, or administration.
  • Recognition & Professional Growth Stand out with a degree from a reputable institution known for producing successful teachers, researchers, and education leaders nationwide.

Job Opportunities

The B.Sc. (CBZ) programme opens diverse career pathways in biological sciences, environmental studies, healthcare, agriculture, and research. Graduates can pursue careers as:

  • Laboratory Technicians and Research Assistants.
  • Environmental and Biodiversity Conservation Professionals.
  • Wildlife and Forest Management Personnel.
  • Quality Control and Analytical Laboratory Executives.
  • Agricultural and Horticultural Professionals.
  • Science Educators and Academic Associates.
  • Public Health and Community Outreach Professionals.
  • Technical Officers in government and private organizations.
  • Professionals in Biotechnology, Pharmaceutical, and Life Science industries.
  • Graduates may also pursue higher studies such as M.Sc. in Zoology, Botany, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Biotechnology, Microbiology, Genetics, Life Sciences, and other allied disciplines.
  • The programme also provides a strong foundation for competitive examinations and careers in teaching, research, government services, and scientific organizations.

Get Every Single Answer Here

Welcome to the Student FAQ! Here you'll find answers to common questions to help you navigate your academic journey. To register for classes, log in to the student portal, navigate to the course registration section, select your courses, and confirm your schedule.

Q1. What academic programmes are offered at SBAS?

SBAS offers undergraduate, postgraduate, and doctoral programmes across core disciplines including Microbiology, Biotechnology, Forensic Science, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Botany, Zoology, and Geology. The curriculum is designed in alignment with NEP guidelines and focuses on multidisciplinary learning.

Q2. Does the curriculum follow Choice Based Credit System (CBCS)?

Yes, SBAS follows a Choice Based Credit System with continuous internal assessment, enabling students to select elective courses and develop interdisciplinary competencies.

Q3. What teaching–learning methodologies are adopted?

The School employs student-centric teaching approaches including experiential learning, laboratory-based training, project work, field studies, ICT-enabled teaching, and interactive sessions to enhance conceptual understanding.

Q4. What research opportunities are available for students?

SBAS promotes a strong research culture. Students are encouraged to participate in funded projects, dissertation work, publications, conferences, and interdisciplinary research under the guidance of experienced faculty.

Q5. Are there well-equipped laboratory and research facilities?

Yes, the School is equipped with advanced laboratories and modern instrumentation to support teaching, research, and innovation in various scientific domains.

Q6. How does SBAS support innovation and skill development?

The School regularly organizes workshops, hands-on training, seminars, and skill development programmes to enhance employability and research capabilities of students.

Q7. Are internship and industry exposure opportunities provided?

Yes, students are encouraged to undertake internships, industrial training, and collaborative research projects with reputed organizations and industries.

Q8. What student support services are available?

SBAS provides mentoring, academic guidance, career counselling, and support for competitive examinations such as NET, GATE, and other national-level tests.

Q9. What are the career prospects after completing programmes from SBAS?

Graduates have diverse career opportunities in research institutions, healthcare, biotechnology and pharmaceutical industries, environmental agencies, academia, and government sectors. Many students also pursue higher studies.

Q10. Does the School maintain a good student–faculty ratio?

Yes, SBAS maintains an optimal student–faculty ratio to ensure effective mentoring, personalized attention, and quality teaching.

Q11. Are hostel facilities available?

Yes, hostel facilities are available for students on a sharing basis, subject to availability and university policies.

Q12. How does SBAS ensure quality education and continuous improvement?

The School follows outcome-based education, regular feedback mechanisms, academic audits, and quality assurance practices in line with NAAC standards to ensure continuous improvement.

Q13. Is participation in co-curricular and extension activities encouraged?

Yes, students actively participate in extension activities, community outreach programmes, environmental awareness initiatives, and scientific events to promote holistic development.

Q14. What is the admission process for SBAS programmes?

Admissions are based on merit in qualifying examinations followed by counselling as per university norms. Updated information is available on the official website.

Q15. When do admissions typically begin?

Admissions generally commence between May and July each academic year. Applicants should regularly check the university website for current updates.

 

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