KU B.Sc Zoology FAQs
Ques. Is B.Sc Zoology at Kerala University offered at the main Kariavattom campus or only in affiliated colleges?
Ans. B.Sc Zoology is primarily offered in affiliated colleges under Kerala University across Thiruvananthapuram, Kollam, Pathanamthitta, and Alappuzha districts. The Centre for Undergraduate Studies (CUS) at the Kariavattom campus also offers FYUGP programmes, but the majority of B.Sc Zoology seats are in affiliated Government and Aided colleges. Students seeking admission to the CUS (Teaching Department) seats need to appear for the CSS entrance examination, while affiliated college seats are filled through the centralized merit-based allotment process.
Ques. What is the difference between the 3-year B.Sc and the 4-year B.Sc (Honours) under FYUGP?
Ans. Under the FYUGP structure, students can exit after 3 years (6 semesters) with 133 credits and receive a B.Sc degree. If they continue for a 4th year (8 semesters, 177 credits), they receive a B.Sc (Honours) degree. Students who score 75% or above in the first six semesters are eligible for the B.Sc (Honours with Research) stream, which involves a research project in the 4th year. The 4-year option provides a stronger academic profile for those planning to pursue M.Sc or research careers.
Ques. Is there any entrance exam for B.Sc Zoology admission at Kerala University affiliated colleges?
Ans. No, there is no separate entrance exam for admission to B.Sc Zoology in affiliated colleges under Kerala University. Admission is purely merit-based, calculated using index marks (Total Higher Secondary marks + Marks in Biology). However, for seats in the University Teaching Department (CUS, Kariavattom), a CSS entrance examination is conducted. The online registration for both is done at admissions.keralauniversity.ac.in.
Ques. What are the career options after B.Sc Zoology from Kerala University?
Ans. Graduates can pursue M.Sc Zoology (offered at Kerala University's Kariavattom campus with 15 seats), M.Sc in related fields like Aquatic Biology, Biotechnology, or Environmental Sciences. Career options include research positions in CSIR/ICAR institutes, wildlife officer roles through Kerala PSC/UPSC, teaching in schools and colleges, and roles in pharmaceutical, environmental consulting, and fisheries sectors. Many students also qualify for government jobs through Kerala PSC exams after completing B.Sc Zoology.
Ques. How does the fee concession work for SC/ST students at Kerala University?
Ans. SC/ST students allotted against merit seats or reserved seats are fully exempted from paying tuition fees, lab fees, and most other charges at the time of admission. They are required to pay only the caution deposit (which is refundable). Additionally, SC/ST students can avail the E-Grantz scholarship from the Kerala government, which covers exam fees and other charges. OEC (Other Eligible Community) candidates are also exempted from fee payment irrespective of annual family income, as per government orders.
Ques. Can students from outside Kerala apply for B.Sc Zoology at Kerala University?
Ans. Yes, non-Keralite candidates can apply, but they are considered for allotment only after all eligible Keralite candidates have been ranked and allotted. Non-Keralite candidates are not eligible for communal reservations or any fee concessions. One supernumerary seat is available for non-Keralite candidates in each programme. Foreign candidates are also eligible subject to relevant university regulations governing foreign student admissions.
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