The BSc in CBZ (Chemistry, Botany, Zoology) at Apex University provides an in-depth understanding of life sciences. The curriculum covers molecular biology, microbiology, genetics, environmental science, and biochemistry. Students gain hands-on experience through laboratory experiments, field research, and industry projects. This program prepares graduates for careers in biotechnology, environmental science, healthcare, and research. With a strong foundation in life sciences, students can pursue advanced studies in medical sciences, pharmaceuticals, and forensic science.
Passed 10+2 or its equivalent examination in any stream conducted by a Recognized Board / University/Council with Chemistry, Physics and Mathematics and/or Biology as the main subjects at the 10+2.Obtained at least 50% for General, 45% for SC, ST, OBC & SBC.
20000/-
3 Years (6 Semesters)
50% CUET and 50 % AUCET
Scholarship up-to 10 Lacs available for meritorious students
Semester 1 | |
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THEORY PAPER | PRACTICAL PAPER |
- DSCC- I : Botany (Biodiversity-Microbes, Algae, Fungi & Archegoniate) | - Botany Lab-I |
- DSCC- II : Zoology (Animal diversity) | - Zoology Lab-I |
- DSCC- III : Chemistry (Conceptual Organic Chemistry) | - Chemistry Lab-I |
- GE: Literary Cross Currents, Selections from Living Literature | |
- AEC: Hindi Aupcharik Lekhan | |
- SEC: Communication in Everyday life | |
- VAC: SahityaSanskratiaur Cinema |
Semester 2 | |
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THEORY PAPER | PRACTICAL PAPER |
- DSCC- IV : Botany (Plant Ecology & Taxonomy) | - Botany Lab-II |
- DSCC- V : : Zoology (Comparative Anatomy & Developmental Biology and Vertebrates) | - Zoology Lab-II |
- DSCC- VI : Chemistry (Molecules of Life ) | - Chemistry Lab-II |
- GE: Soft Skills | |
- AEC: Hindi Bhasha: Sampreshanaur Sanchar | |
- SEC: Healthy and Sustainable Food Choices | |
- VAC: Environmental Science |
Semester 3 | |
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THEORY PAPER | PRACTICAL PAPER |
- DSCC � VII : Botany (Plant Anatomy & Embryology) | - Botany Lab-III |
- DSCC- VIII : Zoology (Physiology & biochemistry) | - Zoology Lab-III |
- DSCC � IX Chemistry (Chemical Bonding , Transition Metal & coordination Chemistry) | - Chemistry Lab-III |
- GE: Principles of Macro Economics -I | |
- AEC: Foundations of English Language | |
- SEC: Life Skill Education | |
- VAC: Universal Human Values |
Semester 4 | |
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THEORY PAPER | PRACTICAL PAPER |
- DSCC � X : Botany (Plant Physiology and Metabolism) | - Botany Lab-IV |
- DSCC � XI : Zoology (Genetics and Evolutionary Biology) | - Zoology Lab-IV |
- DSC � XII : Chemistry (Physical Chemistry for the Bio Sciences) | - Chemistry Lab-IV |
- DSE � I : Botany (Plant Diversity & Human Welfare) | |
- AEC: Essential Language Skills | |
- SEC: Innovation and Entrepreneurship | |
- VAC: The Art of Being Happy |
Semester 5 | |
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THEORY PAPER | PRACTICAL PAPER |
- DSCC- XIII : Botany(Cell & Molecular Biology) | - Botany Lab-V |
- DSCC � XIV : Zoology (Applied Zoology) | - Zoology Lab-V |
- DSCC � XV : Chemistry (Quantum Chemistry, Spectroscopy & Photo Chemiostry) | - Chemistry Lab-V |
- DSE � II : Chemistry (Basic, Analytical Chemistry) | |
- GE: Film Appreciation | |
- SEC: Yoga in Practice |
Semester 6 | |
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THEORY PAPER | PRACTICAL PAPER |
- DSCC-XVI : Botany (Economic Botany & Biotechnology) | - Botany Lab-VI |
- DSCC � XVII : Zoology(Reproductive Biology) | - Zoology Lab-VI |
- DSCC � XVIII : Chemistry (Analytical Methods in Chemistry) | - Chemistry Lab-VI |
- DSE- III : Zoology (Apiculture) | |
- GE: Story Writing | |
- SEC: Working with People |
The program aims to develop expertise in life sciences by integrating theoretical and practical knowledge. It covers the fundamentals of chemistry, botany, and zoology, enabling students to understand biological processes. The course prepares graduates for careers in research, healthcare, environmental science, and biopharmaceutical industries.
The BSc CBZ program offers a strong foundation in biological sciences with practical exposure to research and laboratory techniques. The curriculum includes hands-on training in microbiology, genetics, and biochemistry, making students job-ready for careers in life sciences, biotechnology, and environmental science.
Pharmaceutical Researcher:
Conducts pharmaceutical research to develop new drugs, improve formulations, and ensure quality standards.
Environmental Scientist:
Analyzes environmental data, studies pollution impact, and designs conservation strategies.
Biotechnologist:
Applies biological and technological principles to develop medicines, bio-products, and industrial solutions.
Microbiologist:
Studies microorganisms, their impact on health, environment, and develops solutions for disease prevention.