B.Sc. (Medical)

Duration

3 Years

Semester

6

Intake

30

About the course

The Bachelor of Science in Medical is a three-year undergraduate program designed to provide students with a comprehensive understanding of biological and chemical sciences. This course integrates the study of plant and animal life along with chemical processes that govern living organisms. It is ideal for students with a keen interest in medical and life sciences, offering a strong foundation in various biological disciplines.

Subjects Covered:
Botany – This branch focuses on the scientific study of plants, including their structure, physiology, genetics, ecology, and classification. Students learn about plant metabolism, evolution, biotechnology, and their role in ecosystems.
Chemistry – The chemistry component of this course includes organic, inorganic, and biochemistry. It helps students understand the molecular and chemical basis of biological functions, drug formulation, and metabolic reactions.
Zoology – This subject covers the study of animals, their anatomy, physiology, genetics, evolution, and behavior. It also includes topics related to human biology, microbiology, and applied zoology.

Scope:

A B.Sc. in Medical Sciences offers a wide range of career opportunities across various sectors, including healthcare, research, pharmaceuticals, and diagnostics. Graduates can work as medical laboratory technicians, clinical research associates, healthcare administrators, or public health officers in hospitals, diagnostic labs, and research institutions. The pharmaceutical industry also provides roles in drug testing, medical sales, and regulatory affairs. Those interested in research can pursue higher education (M.Sc. or Ph.D.) in specialized fields like microbiology, biotechnology, or biomedical sciences, leading to careers in academia, scientific research, and innovation. Additionally, opportunities exist in government health departments, forensic science, and environmental health. Some graduates opt for professional courses like MBA in Healthcare Management to enter the administrative side of the medical industry, while others prepare for competitive exams like NEET-PG, UPSC,CSIR-NET or other medical entrance tests for further specialization. With the growing demand for healthcare professionals worldwide, a B.Sc. in Medical Sciences provides a strong foundation for a rewarding career in both clinical and non-clinical.

 

Duration: The duration of B.Sc. course is 3 years.

Eligibility :

You must pass 10+2 with at least 50% aggregate marks from a recognized board. If you are SC/ST, you need to pass with at least 45% aggregate marks.

Course scheme:

B.Sc. first year

Sr.no.

Paper name

Paper code

Credits

1.

Writing skills

ENGL103

4+0

2.

Environmental Science

ENVS1AECC02

4+0

3.

Biodiversity

BOTA101

4+2

4.

Plant ecology and taxonomy

BOTA102

4+2

5.

Animal Diversity

ZOOL101

4+2

6.

Comparative anatomy and Developmental biology of veretebrates.

ZOOL102

4+2

7.

Atomic structure, Bonding ,General organic chemistry and hydrocarbons.

CHEM101

4+2

8.

Chemical energetic,Equilibrium and functional group organic chemistry.

CHEM102

4+2

 

 

B.Sc. second year

 

Sr.no.

Paper name

Paper code

Credits

1.

Apiculture

ZOOL204

4+0

2.

Medical Diagonistics

ZOOL203

4+0

3.

Physiology and biochemistry

ZOOL201

4+2

4.

Genetics and evolutionary biology

ZOOL202

4+2

5.

Plant anatomy and embryology

BOTA201

4+2

6.

Plant physiology and metabolism

BOTA202

4+2

7.

Solutions,phase equilibrium,conductance, electrochemistry and organic chemistry.

CHEM201

4+2

8.

Chemistry of main group elements,chemicals,energetics.

CHEM202

4+2

 

 

B.Sc. third year

 

Sr.no.

Paper name

Paper code

Credits

1.

Sericulture

ZOOL303

4+0

2.

Aquarium fish keeping

ZOOL304

4+0

3.

Applied Zoology

ZOOL301

4+2

4.

Insect, vector and diseases

ZOOL302

4+2

5.

Economic botany and biotechnology

BOTA301

4+2

6.

Analytical techniques in plant sciences

BOTA302

4+2

7.

Polynuclear hydrocarbons,dyes,heterocyclic compounds and spectroscopy

CHEM301

4+2

8.

            Polymer chemistry.

CHEM305

4+2