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Subhash Kumar Gupta

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Banaras Hindu University and Delhi University are one of the top institutions in India that can provide an M.Sc. in Zoology. Aligarh Muslim University and Calcutta University are other well-known institutions offering quality courses. The curriculum of the universities is rich and detailed, and so is their faculty, and there are good placement prospects too. Not to forget the top rank in Delhi University's Hindu College and Miranda House for its Zoology course. Consider factors such as faculty expertise, research facilities, and campus environment when making your choice.

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Akansha Bisht

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Here's the idea of eligibility criteria for IGNOU MSc Zoology:

The candidate should have passed the B.Sc (Hons)/B.Sc (Major) in Zoology.
 
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B.Sc (General/CBCS) with Zoology as one of the subjects.
 
The reservation policy of GOI will be applicable.

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Akansha Bisht

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Besides doing a job in a Zoology-related field, one can opt to do research-based programs or study for competitive examinations like civil services. There are government jobs in zoology where an M.Sc Zoology degree would be useful. 

Some of the further study options available for MSc Zoology graduates are:

  • PhD: PhD or research-based programs are the highest level of educational degree one can get. The candidates get to do research on a topic of their choice and complete it within 3 to 5 years. Admission to PhD programs is based on entrance examinations. Upon completion of the program, one can get employed as a professor.
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Akansha Bisht

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Here is the comparison between MSc Biochemistry and MSc Zoology, on the basis of eligibility, admission process, course fees, focus areas, suitability, job options, and salary package.

ParametersMSc BiochemistryMSc Zoology 
OverviewThis program is about the study of the chemistry of all living things.This program is about the study of animal biology, structure, and classification.
EligibilityBachelor's degree in Science and related field.Bachelor's degree in Science.
Admission ProcessEntrance exam and Merit-basedEntrance exam and Merit-based
Average course feesINR 30,000 - INR 250,000INR 21,000 - INR 150,000
Focus AreaThe focus area is understanding the chemical processes in living organisms and includes topics like genetic engineering, enzymes, immunology, etc.The focus area here is understanding the evolution, classification, habits, and distribution of animals in the animal kingdom.
SuitabilitySuitable for people who wish to work as researchers in the field of biochemistry.Suitable for people who envision working as animal welfare experts or zoologists.
Job OptionsBiomedical Scientist, Medicinal Chemist, Forensic ScientistZookeeper, Wildlife Rehabilitator, Zoology Teacher, Wildlife Educator, Research Associate, etc
Average SalaryThe average salary offered is around INR 4.97 LPA.The average salary offered is around INR 4.5 LPA.

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Akansha Bisht

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Students who choose to do masters in zoology may see that there are many benefits of studying this program. Some of the benefits are:

  • Diverse career options: An MSc Zoology graduates can find jobs in numerous sectors after graduation. They can work as professors of zoology, work as researchers, animal trainers, wildlife experts, etc. Jobs are available in both the private and public sectors.
  • High salary: Due to the high number of job options available, the salary offered to candidates is also high. For fresh graduates, the salary ranges up to INR 2 LPA. The ultimate salary offered will depend on the caliber and experience of each candida
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Akansha Bisht

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If admission is merit-based, a high score at the undergraduate level is required. The candidate should meet the minimum cut-off prescribed by the college. Colleges advertise when seats are available and when admission season opens up. All the latest admission advertisements must be viewed regularly.
For admission through entrance examinations, going through the undergraduate course material in Zoology as well as general knowledge, latest news, and basic mathematics is recommended. Most colleges hold a personal interview round which students who have cleared the entrance examinations are invited.

Candidates must prepare diligently fo

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