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Bachelor of Science in Wildlife

The Bachelor of Science in Wildlife is an undergraduate program focused on wildlife biology, ecology, conservation, and habitat management. Students gain scientific knowledge and field-based skills to study animals, ecosystems, and biodiversity, preparing them for careers in conservation, research, forestry, and environmental organizations.

Duration: 3 Years Eligibility: 50% (45% for SC/ST) Marks in 10+2 Department: Department of Forestry

Programme Overview

Programme Code BSCW
Programme Type Graduate Program
Department Department of Forestry
Duration 3 Years
Fee Per Year 33000
Eligibility 50% (45% for SC/ST) Marks in 10+2

Career Path

  • Wildlife Biologist
  • Wildlife Research Assistant
  • Conservation Scientist
  • Forest Range Officer (after qualifying competitive exams)
  • National Park / Sanctuary Guide
  • Wildlife Rehabilitator

Programme Outcomes

  1. Scientific Understanding
    Gain strong foundational knowledge of wildlife species, ecology, biodiversity, and conservation science.

  2. Field Research Skills
    Perform wildlife surveys, species identification, habitat assessment, and ecological monitoring using scientific tools.

  3. Wildlife Behaviour Analysis
    Understand animal behaviour patterns, adaptation strategies, and ecological interactions.

  4. Technology Integration
    Use GIS, GPS, remote sensing, and ecological software for wildlife mapping and research.

  5. Conservation Awareness
    Understand global and national conservation issues, policies, wildlife laws, and protected area management.

  6. Problem-Solving Abilities
    Address real-world challenges such as habitat loss, poaching, climate impacts, and human–wildlife conflict.

  7. Ethics & Sustainability
    Demonstrate ethical behaviour and a commitment to sustainable wildlife and environmental conservation.

  8. Communication & Reporting
    Prepare scientific reports, research documents, and conservation communication material effectively.

  9. Teamwork & Leadership
    Work collaboratively during fieldwork, research projects, and conservation activities.

  10. Higher Education & Career Readiness
    Build a strong foundation for advanced studies in Wildlife Science, Forestry, Ecology, Zoology, and Environmental Studies.

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