Bachelor of Science (B. Sc) is an undergraduate degree course usually of three years duration. It is one of the most popular course choices among Science students after Class 12. The course is considered as a foundation course for students who want to make their career in the field of Science.
Students can choose to pursue a General BSc or BSc (Honours). The course is most apt for students who have a strong interest and background in Science and Mathematics. The course is also beneficial for students who wish to pursue multi and inter-disciplinary science careers in future. After the completion of a BSc degree, candidates can opt to pursue a Master of Science (M. Sc) or even secure admission in a professional job-oriented course.
The B. Sc programmes are generally of three years duration. The pedagogy of B. Sc programmes is a combination of theory and practical lessons. The B. Sc curriculum includes practical lessons which carry a considerable amount of weightage. To pass a semester, students need to pass both the theory as well practical exams.
The Institute offers B. Sc programme - General or Pass. The B. Sc General programme provides basic knowledge of the all major Science subjects to the students and includes both the theoretical and practical components.
- Students passing S. Y. J. C. (Std. XII) with Science
- Students from other State (eligibility) are required to have ENGLISH as a compulsory paper at H.S.C. level.
This course shall be a full time course. The duration of course will be six semesters spread over there years.
F. Y. B. Sc.
Group A | Physics (2 units) | 200 marks |
Chemistry (2 units) | 200 marks | |
Mathematics ( 2 Units) | 200 marks | |
OR | ||
Group B | Botany (2 units) | 200 marks |
Chemistry (2 units) | 200 marks | |
Zoology (2 units) | 200 marks | |
OR | ||
Group C | Mathematics (2 Units) | 200 marks |
Statistics ( 2 Units) | 200 Marks | |
Computer Science ( 2Units) | 200 Marks | |
OR | ||
Group D | Chemistry ( 2 Units) | 200 Marks |
Mathematics ( 2 Units) | 200 Marks | |
Computer Science ( 2 Units) | 200 Marks |
Compulsory course
Foundation Course (I and II)
S. Y. B. Sc.
Group A | Mathematics(3 units) | 300 marks |
Chemistry (3 units) | 300 marks | |
Group B | Zoology (3 units) | 300 marks |
Botany ( 3 Units) | 300 marks | |
Group C | Statistics (3 units) | 300 marks |
Mathematics (3 units) | 300 marks | |
Group D | Computer Science
(3 units) |
300 marks |
Mathematics (3 units) | 300 marks |
Compulsory course
Foundation Course (I and II)
T. Y. B. Sc.
Students have to choose one of the following subjects, which they have offered at F. Y. & S. Y. levels.
1 | Botany | 6 units | 600 marks |
2 | Chemistry | 6 units | 600 marks |
3 | Zoology | 6 units | 600 marks |
4 | Mathematics (SFC) | 6 units | 600 marks |
5 | Computer Science | 6 units | 600 marks |
- PSO 1: Learners will demonstrate fundamental understanding of the basic concepts of the subject.
- PSO 2: Learners will analyse the given scientific data critically and systematically.
- PSO 3: Learners will be able to use analytical and research tools of Science.
- PSO 4: Learners will be able to think creatively to propose novel ideas in explaining facts and figures or providing new solutions to the problems.