Eligibility
The eligibility criteria for a B. Sc (honors) in Zoology from any recognized university requires that the candidates possess the minimum specified marks in zoology in their 10+2 examination. To pursue a post graduation course in zoology candidates must clear their B. Sc (10+2+3) with the percentage of marks that is specified by the university. To pursue a PhD in zoology the candidates must at least be a graduate with zoology as the primary subject. They should also hold a master’s degree in zoology.
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General Chemistry
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Organic Chemistry
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Cells and molecules
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Plant Ecology
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Fundamental Genetics
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Fundamentals of Soil & Science
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Biology of Mammals
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Marine Ecosystem Management
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Environmental Geochemistry
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Marine Biology
Specialization
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Biological and Biomedical Sciences
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Animal Behavior
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Animal Physiology Studies
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Entomology Programs
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Wildlife Biology
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Bioinformatics
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Botany Degrees
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Cellular Biology and Anatomical Sciences
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Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
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General Biology Degrees
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Genetics Degrees
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Microbiology and Immunology
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Molecular Biology, Biochemistry and Biophysics
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Pharmacology and Toxicology
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Physiology and Related Sciences
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Zoology Studies
Skills Required
For a successful career in zoology, candidates must possess certain specific traits and characteristics. They should have excellent oral and written communication skills. They should also have the ability to write research papers and have the inquisitiveness and interest in the natural world. Candidates should also have the eagerness to travel and research even in the most hostile environment. They should have the requisite determination and the ability to pay attention to detail so that they are able to learn more about Nature. Knowledge of computers and mathematical skills are an added advantage. Are skills that are a hallmark of a successful zoologist is:
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The ability for independent investigation, observation, and data collection.
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The capability to think critically.
Career Prospects
After completing B. Sc in zoology candidates can either pursue their master’s or find employment in various wildlife firms, veterinary firms and laboratories. They can also join any research projects or get into a teaching profession. Those who have completed their master’s in zoology can find a wide range of job opportunities. An M. Sc degree in zoology will enable a student to find employment in pharmaceutical companies. Candidates can also join research laboratories or research projects. They can also opt for a career in teaching. Candidates can start their career as teachers and lectures after their PhD or they can join any research work. The various job fields that a zoologist can seek employment are:
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Working at a zoo
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Veterinary practice and medicine
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Forensic science
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Medical research
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Fisheries and aquaculture
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Conservation and ecological management
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Chemical industry research
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Teaching
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Manufacturing industry research
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Pest control and agriculture
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Cell biology and molecular research
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Embryonic development in animals
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Research in Ornithology
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Michigan State University, USA
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University of Hawaii, USA
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University of Wisconsin, USA
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University of Washington, USA
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Cornell University, USA
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Massey University, New Zealand
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Roehampton University, UK
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University Of Sheffield, UK
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Calcutta university, India
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University of Delhi, India
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Miranda House College, India
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University of Madras, India