Stwilfreds ACS

B.Sc. (Microbiology - Zoology - Chemistry)

Programme Overview

The B.Sc. in Microbiology, Zoology, and Chemistry (MZC) at St. Wilfred’s College is a structured and multidisciplinary undergraduate science programme that nurtures curiosity, scientific temper, and practical laboratory skills. This combination under the MJ 3 Scheme allows students to study three interlinked scientific disciplines with equal focus, in alignment with the National Education Policy (NEP) 2020, promoting flexible, skill-based, and research-driven learning.

This course builds a solid foundation for careers in life sciences, medical research, environmental science, education, and allied health fields.

Eligibility

Duration & Exit Options (As per NEP 2020)

Exit Points:

    • After 1 Year: Certificate in Science
    • After 2 Years: Diploma in Science
    • After 3 Years: B.Sc. Degree
    • After 4 Years: B.Sc. Honours (with Research or Industrial Internship)

Curriculum Structure

  • Core Subjects:
    • Microbiology: Microbial physiology, immunology, medical microbiology, genetics
    • Zoology: Animal physiology, development, ecology, evolution
    • Chemistry: Inorganic, organic, and physical chemistry with lab applications
  • Lab Practicals: Extensive hands-on training in microbiology techniques, dissection, biochemical experiments
  • Skill-Based Courses: Research writing, bioinformatics, data interpretation, instrumentation
  • Multidisciplinary Electives: Environmental science, science communication, computational biology
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Salient Features

Weightage in Today’s Competitive World

The MZC combination is highly valued in today’s biotech, environmental, healthcare, and pharmaceutical sectors. It prepares students for:

Conclusion

The B.Sc. Microbiology-Zoology-Chemistry programme at St. Wilfred’s College offers a future-ready science education, integrating theory, research, and skill-based learning. It is an ideal platform for students aspiring to contribute to science, healthcare, and innovation in the 21st century.