
B.Sc.
B.Sc.
B.Sc. courses are categorized in B.Sc.-Mathematics B.Sc.-Biology
B.Sc.- Mathematics
B.Sc. Program can provide students with opportunities for personal growth, including developing critical thinking, problem solving and communication skills.
This subject includes:
- Mathematics
- Physics
- Chemistry
The B.Sc. course is designed to provide students with a strong foundation in the fundamentals of science and its applications.
The course include a combination of theory and practical classes, laboratory sessions, fieldwork, seminars and projects.
Mathematics is a popular specialization in Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) courses. The B.Sc. Mathematics program provides students with a strong foundation in mathematical principles, theories, and applications.
Mathematics
The curriculum of B.Sc. Mathematics program typically includes courses such as Calculus, Algebra, Differential Equations, Real Analysis, Complex Analysis, Abstract Algebra, Linear Algebra, Numerical Analysis, Probability Theory, and Statistics.
Additionally, pursuing a B.Sc. Mathematics program can also be a stepping stone towards higher studies such as Master of Science (M.Sc.), Master of Philosophy (M.Phil.), and Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in Mathematics or related fields. Overall, pursuing a B.Sc. Mathematics program can provide students with a strong foundation in Mathematics and open up numerous career opportunities.
Physics
Physics is a core subject in Bachelor of Science (BSc) programs. The curriculum of a BSc program with Physics specialization typically includes a range of subjects that cover topics in classical mechanics, quantum mechanics, thermodynamics, electromagnetism, and optics. The course content may vary from one university to another, but some of the common subjects that are covered are as follows:
- Classical Mechanics: The study of the motion of objects under the influence of forces.
- Quantum Mechanics: The study of the behaviour of particles at the atomic and subatomic level.
- Thermodynamics: The study of the relationships between heat, energy, and work.
- Electromagnetism: The study of the interaction between electrically charged particles.
- Optics: The study of the properties and behaviour of light.
- Mathematical Physics: The study of mathematical techniques used in physics.
- Astrophysics: The study of the physical properties of celestial objects.
After completing a BSc with Physics specialization, students can pursue a career in a variety of fields, including research, engineering, education, and technology. They can also opt for higher studies in specialized areas like theoretical physics, experimental physics, astrophysics, and engineering physics.
Classical Mechanics
Electromagnetism
Thermodynamics and Statistical Mechanics
Quantum Mechanics
Waves and Optics
Modern Physics
Physics is a fascinating subject that allows us to understand the fundamental principles that govern the natural world. It is a quantitative subject that relies heavily on mathematics and experimentation. Physics helps us to explain the behavior of matter and energy at different scales, from the subatomic level to the macroscopic level.
Chemistry
In a Bachelor of Science (BSc) program, Chemistry is typically offered as a major subject. Chemistry is the scientific study of matter, its properties, behavior, and interactions with other substances. It is a broad subject that has many subfields such as organic chemistry, inorganic chemistry, physical chemistry as a chemistry major in a BSc program, you can expect to take a variety of courses that cover these different subfields, as well as courses in mathematics, physics, and laboratory techniques. Some of the core courses in a chemistry major may include:
General Chemistry
Organic Chemistry
Inorganic Chemistry
Physical Chemistry
Chemistry is a subject that has many practical applications in fields such as medicine, engineering, materials science, and environmental science. A degree in chemistry can prepare you for a career in research and development, quality control, chemical manufacturing, pharmaceuticals, and more.
B.Sc Biology
What is Biology?
Biology is the scientific study of life, and just like life, biology is a rich and diverse field of study. Just like the living organisms it focuses on, biology is versatile and ever-changing, making it a study subject that is full of excitement, beauty and wonder. Biologists study life at various levels, from the tiniest of cells, and organisms to entire ecosystems. Studying biology promises students an exciting and rich study career with a wide array of opportunities to study what you love.
Three reasons to study Biology:
Studying biology offers students more flexibility in their career paths. By not focusing on one specific discipline, biology majors are able to learn about all aspects of biology, like ecology, to cells, to marine life.
Do you like the idea of fieldwork, but also working in a lab? Well, by studying Biology you can do both. Unlike specific biology disciplines, studying biology allows you to do both; one week you can put on a lab coat and look at cells in a microscope, and the following week put on your boots and explore nature.
If you’re interested in continuing your studies at the post-graduate level, then majoring in biology during your undergrad is a good choice. Since it is research focused, and flexible to adapt to many disciplines, continuing your studies to the post-graduate level is a natural transition.
Botany
Botany is a branch of biology that deals with the study of plants, their structure, growth, reproduction, and distribution. It is a popular subject that students can choose to major in during their Bachelor of Science (BSc) program. The curriculum of a BSc program with Botany specialization typically includes a range of subjects that cover topics in plant anatomy, physiology, taxonomy, ecology, genetics, and biotechnology. The course content may vary from one university to another, but some of the common subjects that are covered are as follows:
- Plant Anatomy: The study of the internal structure of plants.
- Plant Physiology: The study of the functioning of plants, including growth, development, and metabolism.
- Plant Taxonomy: The study of the classification and naming of plants.
- Plant Ecology: The study of the relationships between plants and their environment.
- Plant Genetics: The study of the heredity and variation of plants.
- Plant Biotechnology: The study of the use of biotechnology to improve plant growth and development.
In addition to these core subjects, students may also have the option to specialize in a particular area of botany, such as plant pathology, plant breeding, or plant biotechnology.
After completing a BSc with Botany specialization, students can pursue a career in a variety of fields, including research, agriculture, conservation, education, and biotechnology. They can also choose to pursue higher studies in specialized areas of botany such as plant genetics, plant biotechnology, plant ecology, and plant physiology.
B.Sc. Part-I Paper:
- Cell biology, Genetics and Plant Breeding
- Microbiology, Mycology and Plant Pathology
- Algae, Lichens and Bryophyta
B.Sc. Part-II Paper:
- Molecular biology and Biotechnology
- Plant Physiology and Biochemistry
- Pteridophytes, Gymnosperms and Palaeobotany
B.Sc. Part-III Paper:
- Plant morphology and anatomy
- Ecology and economic botany
- Angiosperm, Taxonomy and Embryology
Zoology
Zoology is a branch of biology that deals with the study of animals, their structure, function, behaviour, and evolution. It is a popular subject that students can choose to major in during their Bachelor of Science (BSc) program. The curriculum of a BSc program with a Zoology specialization typically includes a range of subjects that cover topics in animal anatomy, physiology, taxonomy, ecology, genetics, and behaviour. The course content may vary from one university to another, but some of the common subjects that are covered are as follows:
- Animal Anatomy: The study of the internal and external structure of animals.
- Animal Physiology: The study of the functioning of animals, including growth, development, and metabolism.
- Animal Taxonomy: The study of the classification and naming of animals.
- Animal Ecology: The study of the relationships between animals and their environment.
- Animal Genetics: The study of the heredity and variation of animals.
- Animal Behavior: The study of the behaviour and interactions of animals.
In addition to these core subjects, students may also have the option to specialize in a particular area of zoology, such as marine biology, wildlife biology, or animal behaviour.
After completing a BSc with a Zoology specialization, students can pursue a career in a variety of fields, including research, wildlife conservation, education, veterinary medicine, and pharmaceuticals. They can also choose to pursue higher studies in specialized areas of zoology such as animal behaviour, ecology, genetics, and physiology.
B.Sc. Part-I Paper:
- Diversity of animals
- Cell Biology and Genetics
- Genetic and Development Biology
B.Sc. Part-II Paper:
- Structure and function of invertebrate types
- Animal Physiology and Biochemistry
- Immunology, Microbiology and Biotechnology
B.Sc. Part-III Paper:
- Structure and functions of corelate types
- Ecology, Environmental biology and evolution
- Applied zoology, ethnology and biostatistics
Parishkar International College
Under Graduate Courses: Eligibility and Fee 2023-24
Faculty |
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Course Name | Percentage (%) | Total Fee
(Without uniform) |
Scholarship on 12th (%) | Games & Sports Board Fee | Uniform Charges | Total Fee Payment in Instalments
With Uniform |
Ist Inst.
at the time of Admission |
IInd Inst.
within 60 days of Admission |
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B.Sc Elective Subjects Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Zoology, Botany, Geography, Economics,
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B.Sc. Part-I
(Minimum 48% Marks) |
90% and above | 45,000 | 11,250 (25%) | 200 | 3100 | 37,050 | 20,250 | 16,800 |
80% to Below 90% | 45,000 | 9,000 (20%) | 200 | 3100 | 39,300 | 21,300 | 18,000 | ||
70% to Below 80% | 45,000 | 6,750 (15%) | 200 | 3100 | 41,550 | 22,550 | 19,000 | ||
60% to Below 70% | 45,000 | 4,500 (10%) | 200 | 3100 | 43,800 | 23,600 | 20,200 | ||
Below 60% | 45,000 | – | 200 | 3100 | 48,300 | 25,300 | 23000 |
Note:
- Practical fee for the students of Sc. Pt.-I, II & III (Math and Biology) will be charged Rs. 1000/- additionally at the time of admission.
- Practical fee for Geography of the A.-I, II & III students will be charged Rs. 1,000/- additionally at the time of admission.
- If cheque is dishonored by any reason a fine of Rs. 250/- is to be paid.
- In uniform One Jeans @ 1000/- each, One T-shirt @ 500/-, One Shirt Piece 500/- can be purchased as per requirement of the student later but One Jacket will be of 1100/-
- The student will get the same deduction in A, B Com, B.sc II and III if they maintain the same percentage in University Exam.
- In Uniform 3100/- (Jeans-1, T-Shirt-1, Shirt Piece-1 & Jacket-1)
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