RGU M.Sc Zoology FAQs
Q1: What are the main research areas in the M.Sc. Zoology programme?
Ans. The programme covers diverse research areas including fish and fisheries, aquatic ecology and farming systems, molecular endocrinology and reproductive biology, cell and molecular biology, wildlife conservation and avifauna, and insect science. The department is recognized as a Center with Potential for Excellence in Biodiversity (CPEB) by UGC, focusing on herbal reproductive medicines, wildlife assessment, fisheries research, and edible insects.
Q2: Is this course offered in distance or online mode?
Ans. No, the M.Sc. Zoology is offered only in full-time on-campus mode. Students are required to attend regular classes, participate in practical laboratory sessions, and conduct field-based research at the university campus in Itanagar, Arunachal Pradesh.
Q3: What laboratory facilities and equipment are available for students?
Ans. The department has access to modern laboratory facilities including fluorescence microscopy (Leica DM500 B Microsystem), analytical instruments (GCMS and HPLC), X-ray crystallography equipment, and other advanced research instruments. Students receive hands-on training in these facilities as part of their curriculum.
Q4: Can I pursue PhD after completing this M.Sc. programme?
Ans. Yes, graduates of this M.Sc. programme are eligible to pursue PhD in Zoology from RGU or other UGC recognized universities. The programme provides strong research foundations and faculty guidance for students interested in doctoral studies. UGC/CSIR-NET qualification is typically required for PhD admission. The department also offers M.Phil programme for interested candidates.
Q5: What career opportunities are available after this course?
Ans. Graduates can work as wildlife researchers, conservation biologists, environmental consultants, research scientists, and educators. Recent placements show average packages of 4.5-5 LPA with highest packages reaching 10 LPA. Career opportunities exist in wildlife research institutions, environmental consultancies, government agencies, educational institutions, and fisheries organizations.
Q6: What is the significance of the CPEB recognition?
Ans. The department's recognition as a Center with Potential for Excellence in Biodiversity (CPEB) by UGC since 2003 provides students with exceptional research opportunities and access to sponsored research projects. This recognition enhances the quality of research training and provides students with opportunities to contribute to frontier areas of biodiversity research and conservation.
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