राजकीय महाविद्यालय कुल्लू (हि. प्र.)

Government College Kullu (H.P.)

Co-Educational Institution, Affiliated to Sardar Patel University Mandi, Accreditted by NAAC Ministry of Education Govt. of India Grade B++

Department of Zoology

Name of the department : Zoology
Year of establishment : 1974
Name of the Program/Courses : UG
No. of the Teaching posts sanctioned : 03
No. of the Teaching posts filled : 02

Course Structure : B.Sc. with Zoology

(UG Yearly Programme w.e.f.July, 2018)

Year Course Type Course Code Course Title Credit
I CORE COURSEDSC IA ZOOL 101 TH Animal Diversity (Theory) 4
ZOOL 101 PR Animal Diversity (Lab) 2
CORE COURSEDSC IB ZOOL 102 TH Comparative Anatomy and Developmental Biology of Vertebrates (Theory) 4
ZOOL 102 PR Comparative Anatomy and Developmental Biology of Vertebrates (Lab) 2
CORE COURSEDSC IC ZOOL 201 TH Physiology and Biochemistry (Theory) 4
ZOOL 201 PR Physiology and Biochemistry (Lab) 2
ZOOL 202 TH Genetics and Evolutionary Biology (Theory) 4
II CORE COURSEDSC ID ZOOL 201 PR Genetics and Evolutionary Biology (Lab) 2
SEC I ZOOL 203 TH Medical Diagnostics (Theory) 4
SEC II ZOOL 204 TH Apiculture (Theory) 2
DISCIPLINE SPECIFIC ELECTIVE COURSE ZOOL 301(A) TH Applied Zoology (Theory) 4
DSE IA (Choose any one from three) ZOOL 301(A) PR Applied Zoology (Lab) 2
ZOOL 301(B) TH Animal Biotechnology (Theory) 4
III ZOOL 301(B) PR Animal Biotechnology (Lab) 2
ZOOL 301(C) TH Aquatic Biology (Theory) 4
ZOOL 301(C) PR Aquatic Biology (Lab)) 2
DISCIPLINE SPECIFIC ELECTIVE COURSE ZOOL 302(A) TH Insect, Vector and Diseases (Theory) 4
DSE IB (Choose any one from three) ZOOL 302(A) PR Insect, Vector and Diseases (Lab) 2
ZOOL 302(B) TH Immunology (Theory) 4
ZOOL 302(B) PR Immunology (Lab) 2
ZOOL 302(C) TH Reproductive Biology (Theory) 4
ZOOL 302(C) PR Reproductive Biology (Lab) 2
SEC III ZOOL 303 TH Sericulture (Theory) 4
SEC IV (Choose any one from two) ZOOL 304(A) TH Aquarium Fish Keeping (Theory) 4
ZOOL 304(B) TH Research Methodology 4

Department Of Zoology

Zoology is one of the most sought after and interesting, interdisciplinary subjects in science. It makes students to understand structure, behavior, evolutionary processes, relationship among diverse group of animals, their relation with nature using variety of outlooks from genes to molecular and cellular biology, physiology, anatomy, taxonomy and ecology to name a few.

The department was established in 1974 with sole purpose of providing quality education to students, contributing towards their holistic progress with the help of well-designed course work and co- curricular programmes.

Programme Objectives : 

  • To provide a strong foundation in the subject.
  • To inculcate a sense of responsibility in students towards nature and to make them understand the need to explore and conserve the diverse groups of fauna.
  • To develop curiosity, knowledge, research temperament and attitude necessary to pursue higher studies in the various fields of the subject so that they can use the knowledge and skills for betterment of society and human race.
  • To promote awareness and conceptual skill with training programmes in the areas of cell and molecular biology, cytogenetic, physiology, taxonomy, anatomy, population biology and other sub- disciplinary areas of the subject.
  • To train students so that they can engage themselves meaningfully in activities requiring zoological expertise.
  • To attain the holistic growth of students and to prepare them for post-graduation programmes and various competitive examinations.
  • To inculcate in students critical thinking and analytical skills.

Programme Outcomes :

  • Career opportunities : A student with graduation in zoology has a vast range of career opportunities in the field of research, forensics, teaching, forest services, administrative services, fisheries, poultry farms, apiculture, sericulture, agriculture departments, medical laboratories, zoo and museum curators, and in the areas of wild life rehabilitation and conservation biology.
  • Problem solving skills : Students will be able to apply the fundamental concept of zoological science through accessing data and literature. They will be able to apply the knowledge to solve any problem relating animal science.
  • Leadership and team work : Students will be able to function effectively as an individual, as a member or a leader in a team.
  • Social welfare : Well- designed curriculum stresses on scientific reasoning and problem solving. Furthermore, practical and theoretical skills gained in this programme will be helpful in designing different public health strategies for social welfare.
  • Self – reliance : The students will become confidant and self – sufficient through constant learning and knowledge on diverse areas of the subject.

Program Specific Outcomes (PSO’s)

  • Scientific knowledge : Students will be able to identity, classify and differentiate major groups of organisms and understand their phylogenetic relationships. They will be able to explain how theory of evolution offers scientific explanation for the unity and diversity of life on earth and can use specific examples to explicate how descent with modification has shaped animal morphology, physiology and behavior.
  • They will be able to explain the functioning of organisms at gene, cellular, tissue, organ and organ-system level and integrate and analyze the information to formulate arguments and critically evaluate scientific claims.
  • Students will be able to acquire complete knowledge of disciplinary as well as allied biological sciences.
  • Practical skills: After graduation, students will be able to use basic laboratory techniques and biological instrumentation correctly, preparing them for higher studies.
  • Professional skills : Understand the applications of biological sciences in apiculture, sericulture, aquaculture, poultry, agriculture, enzymology, immunology, pest control and medicine etc.to name some.
  • Environmental concerns : Students will be able to relate the physical features of environment to the structure of population, communities and ecosystems. This will make them recognize the dire and urgent need to conserve the ecosystems and its components worldwide.

Course outcomes (Cos) :

The students will recognize the necessity to classify and identify the diverse group of animals and their phylogenetic relationships. They will develop knowledge of contemporary issues. Students will develop ability to design and perform experiments and interpret the data.

COs : Animal Diversity

  • Understand characteristic features of diverse group of fauna present on this earth.
  • To understand taxonomic positions of these animals.
  • Phylogenetic relationship among the animals.
  • Understand the process of evolution.

COs : Comparative anatomy and developmental biology of vertebrates

  • To understand anatomy and different physiological systems of animals.
  • To understand evolution and increasing complexity of physiological systems in higher groups of animals.
  • Understand the development of embryo, various organs, organ – systems, placentation, implantation, IVF, ageing and regeneration etc.

COs : Physiology and biochemistry

  • Understand the functioning of various physiological systems of vertebrates including human beings and abnormalities related to these systems.
  • Understand medical techniques and procedures related with functioning of physiological systems.
  • To understand structure and functions of bio/macromolecules of life and intermediary metabolism.

COs : Cytogenetic and evolutionary biology

  • Understand the structure and functioning of gene, DNA, RNA, chromosomes, genome, mutations, variations, laws of heredity, gene regulation etc.
  • To know the theories and processes of evolution. Types of evolution, adaptive radiations, geological time scale, fossils and geographical realms.

COs : Medical diagnostics

  • Understand various laboratory techniques.
  • Diagnosis methods of various diseases.

COs : Apiculture

  • Learning different species of honey bee.
  • Composition and uses of honey.
  • Understand requirements, scenario and scope of bee- keeping industry.

COs : Applied zoology

  • Understand practical applications of zoological sciences.
  • Life cycle of important parasites/pests.
  • Understand pest control.

COs : Animal biotechnology

  • Understand various biochemical/biotechnological processes and techniques.
  • To understand cell/tissue- culture, and genetic- engineering.
  • To understand industrial biotechnology including production of enzymes, hormones, drugs, metabolites, monoclonal antibodies etc.

COs : Aquatic biology

  • To understand life inside water.
  • To know features, taxonomic positions and importance of these aquatic creatures.

COs : Insect, vector and diseases

  • To understand the morphology and life cycle of important insect vectors and diseases transmitted by them.
  • Understand different types of host, host – parasite interactions.
  • Epidemiology, pathogen city, treatment and prophylaxis of these diseases.

COs : Immunology

  • To understand various components (cells and organs) of immune system.
  • Functioning of immune system.
  • To understand complement system, MHC, hypersensitivity, anaphylactic reactions and vaccines.

COs : Reproductive biology

  • To understand reproduction and reproductive organs.

COs : Sericulture

  • Understand different genera and species of silkworm.
  • Sericulture techniques and industry.

COs : Aquarium fish keeping

  • Understand indigenous and exotic fishes of aquarium.
  • Aquarium keeping techniques and significance.

COs : Research methodology

  • Understand different methods to be used in research.
  • Paper writing and publishing.
  • To understand writing of hypothesis.

Student Progression :

Every year after graduation, many students qualify the entrance tests conducted by state/ central universities/institutions for admission to post – graduation programme in the subject. Some of them are currently pursuing Ph.D. programme from state university and IISER, Mohali after clearing CSIR-JRF/NET examination. Some students have cleared competitive examinations and working in different departments. A good number of students get themselves enrolled for B. Ed. Programme from Government/ private colleges affiliated with state university. The department boasts of many INSPIRE scholars every year.

Activities :

Periodic activities like quizzes, seminars, declamations, debates and working /non- working models are organized by the department to provide academic excellence to undergraduate students. The faculty is constantly engaged with the students so as to boost up their morale and curiosity. Short excursion trips to appropriate locations are organized by the department to make students familiar with the fauna. Besides, the students are motivated to take part in different events/community services organized by the institution/NGOs. Student grievances are also taken care of by the faculty members.

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2023-24

one day field trip/excursion tour to triloknath, udaipur & sissu lake

2022-23

classroom career counselling session

wild life week celebration and field trip to GHNP

field Trip

field Trip

2021-22

21 day yoga and meditation programme

wild life week celebration

2020-21

online lecture on vaccines

online career counselling

2019-20

two days excursion tour to jispa and baralacha pass

2024-25

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list of fauna in GC kuLLU 2023-24   Download
crisper cas genome editing 2023-24   Download
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