Bachelor of Science
Objectives
- To import basic knowledge and understanding of the basic principles of science.
- To prepare students for undertaking higher education and research as a career.
- To prepare students for various employments available in the industries.
Eligibility:- Senior Secondary (10+2) pass with respective science subjects or equivalent from recognized Board
Credit
108
Duration
Min 3 yrs and Max 6 yrs.
Foundation (Compulsory) Courses in I Semester
The Foundation Courses are compulsory for all the students in the first semester of the study and the marks obtained in these papers are not added for counting the division in the B.Sc. examination. However, a student’s has to qualify for these papers by obtaining minimum of 35% marks. Students will have to choose any one subject from General English or General Hindi.
Sr. No. |
Paper Code |
Paper Title |
Credits |
1. |
QEG / QHD |
General English / General Hindi |
N.A. |
2. |
QCA |
Computer Application |
N.A. |
3. |
QES |
Environmental Studies |
N.A. |
Students will have to select any one of the combinations according to their 10+2 subjects. The combination chosen in the first semester will not be changed under any circumstances. The details of courses/Papers of study in each combination are given in the table below :
Ground |
Subject |
Subject |
Subject |
B.Sc. (PCM) |
Physics |
Chemistry |
Mathematics |
B.Sc. (CBZ) |
Botany |
Chemistry |
Zoology |
Elective Courses:
I Semester
Sr. No. |
Paper Code |
Paper Title |
Credits |
1 |
PH - 101 |
Physics-I (Mechanics) |
3 |
2 |
PH - 102 |
Physics Practical-I (Mechanics Practical) |
3 |
Sr. No. |
Paper Code |
Paper Title |
Credits |
1 |
CH - 101 |
Chemistry-I (Atomic Structure, Bonding, General Organic Chemistry & Aliphatic Hydrocarbons) |
3 |
2 |
CH - 102 |
Chemistry Practical-I (Atomic Structure, Bonding, General Organic Chemistry & Aliphatic Hydrocarbons) |
3 |
Sr. No. |
Paper Code |
Paper Title |
Credits |
1 |
MT - 101 |
Mathematics-I (Differential Calculus) |
6 |
Sr. No. |
Paper Code |
Paper Title |
Credits |
1 |
BO-101 |
Botany-I (Plant diversity) |
3 |
2 |
BO-102 |
Botany Practical-I (Plant diversity) |
3 |
Sr. No. |
Paper Code |
Paper Title |
Credits |
1 |
ZO-101 |
Zoology-I (Animal Diversity) |
3 |
2 |
ZO-102 |
Zoology Practical-I (Animal Diversity) |
3 |
II Semester
Sr. No. |
Paper Code |
Paper Title |
Credits |
1 |
PH - 201 |
Physics-II (Electricity and Magnetism) |
3 |
2 |
PH - 202 |
Physics Practical-II (Electricity and Magnetism Practical) |
3 |
Sr. No. |
Paper Code |
Paper Title |
Credits |
1 |
CH - 201 |
Chemistry-II (Chemical Energetics, Equilibria & Functional Group Organic Chemistry-I) |
3 |
2 |
CH - 202 |
Chemistry Practical-II (Chemical Energetics, Equilibria & Functional Group Organic Chemistry-I) |
3 |
Sr. No. |
Paper Code |
Paper Title |
Credits |
1 |
MT - 201 |
Mathematics-II (Differential Equation) |
6 |
Sr. No. |
Paper Code |
Paper Title |
Credits |
1 |
BO-201 |
Botany-II (Plant Ecology and Taxonomy) |
3 |
2 |
BO-202 |
Botany Practical-II (Plant Ecology and Taxonomy) |
3 |
Sr. No. |
Paper Code |
Paper Title |
Credits |
1 |
ZO-201 |
Zoology-II (Comparative Anatomy and Developmental Biology) |
3 |
2 |
ZO-202 |
Zoology Practical-II (Comparative Anatomy and Developmental Biology) |
3 |
III Semester
Sr. No. |
Paper Code |
Paper Title |
Credits |
1 |
PH-301 |
Physics-III (Thermal Physics and Statistical Mechanics) |
3 |
2 |
PH-302 |
Physics Practical-III (Thermal Physics and Statistical Mechanics) |
3 |
Sr. No. |
Paper Code |
Paper Title |
Credits |
1 |
CH-301 |
Chemistry-III (Solutions, Phase Equilibrium, Conductance, Electrochemistry & Functional Group Organic Chemistry-II) |
3 |
2 |
CH-302 |
Chemistry Practical-III (Solutions, Phase Equilibrium, Conductance, Electrochemistry & Functional Group Organic Chemistry-II) |
3 |
Sr. No. |
Paper Code |
Paper Title |
Credits |
1 |
MT-301 |
Mathematics-III (Analysis) |
6 |
Sr. No. |
Paper Code |
Paper Title |
Credits |
1 |
BO-301 |
Botany-III (Plant Anatomy and Embryology) |
3 |
2 |
BO-302 |
Botany Practical-III (Plant Anatomy and Embryology) |
3 |
Sr. No. |
Paper Code |
Paper Title |
Credits |
1 |
ZO-301 |
Zoology-III (Physiology and Biochemistry) |
3 |
2 |
ZO-302 |
Zoology Practical-III (Physiology and Biochemistry) |
3 |
Semester IV
Sr. No. |
Paper Code |
Paper Title |
Credits |
1 |
PH-401 |
Physics-IV (Waves and Optics) |
3 |
2 |
PH-402 |
Physics Practical-IV (Waves and Optics) |
3 |
Sr. No. |
Paper Code |
Paper Title |
Credits |
1 |
CH-401 |
Chemistry-IV (Transition Metal & Coordination Chemistry, States of Matter and Chemical Kinetics) |
3 |
2 |
CH-402 |
Chemistry Practical-IV (Transition Metal & Coordination Chemistry, States of Matter and Chemical Kinetics) |
3 |
Sr. No. |
Paper Code |
Paper Title |
Credits |
1 |
MT - 401 |
Mathematics-IV (Algebra) |
6 |
Sr. No. |
Paper Code |
Paper Title |
Credits |
1 |
BO-401 |
Botany-IV (Plant Physiology and Metabolism) |
3 |
2 |
BO-402 |
Botany Practical-IV (Plant Physiology and Metabolism) |
3 |
Sr. No. |
Paper Code |
Paper Title |
Credits |
1 |
ZO-401 |
Zoology-IV (Genetics & Evolutionary Biology) |
3 |
2 |
ZO-402 |
Zoology Practical-IV (Genetics & Evolutionary Biology) |
3 |
V Semester
Sr. No. |
Paper Code |
Paper Title |
Credits |
1 |
PH-501 |
Physics-V (Digital, Analog Circuit and Instrumentation) |
3 |
2 |
PH-502 |
Physics Practical-V (Digital, Analog Circuit and Instrumentation) |
3 |
Sr. No. |
Paper Code |
Paper Title |
Credits |
1 |
CH-501 |
Chemistry-V (Organometallics, Bioinorganic Chemistry, Polynuclear Hydrocarbons and UV, IR Spectroscopy) |
3 |
2 |
CH-502 |
Chemistry Practical-V (Organometallics, Bioinorganic Chemistry, Polynuclear Hydrocarbons and UV, IR Spectroscopy) |
3 |
Sr. No. |
Paper Code |
Paper Title |
Credits |
1 |
MT-501 |
Mathematics-V (Linear Programming and Application) |
6 |
Sr. No. |
Paper Code |
Paper Title |
Credits |
1 |
BO-501 |
Botany-V (Cell and Molecular Biology) |
3 |
2 |
BO-502 |
Botany Practical-V (Cell and Molecular Biology) |
3 |
Sr. No. |
Paper Code |
Paper Title |
Credits |
1 |
ZO-501 |
Zoology-V (Immunology) |
3 |
2 |
ZO-502 |
Zoology Practical-V (Immunology) |
3 |
VI Semester
Sr. No. |
Paper Code |
Paper Title |
Credits |
1 |
PH-601 |
Physics-VI (Quantum Mechanics) |
3 |
2 |
PH-602 |
Physics Practical-VI (Quantum Mechanics) |
3 |
Sr. No. |
Paper Code |
Paper Title |
Credits |
1 |
CH-601 |
Chemistry-VI (Quantum Chemistry, Spectroscopy & Photochemistry) |
3 |
2 |
CH-602 |
Chemistry Practical-VI (Quantum Chemistry, Spectroscopy & Photochemistry) |
3 |
Sr. No. |
Paper Code |
Paper Title |
Credits |
1 |
MT-601 |
Mathematics-VI (Numerical Methods) |
6 |
Sr. No. |
Paper Code |
Paper Title |
Credits |
1 |
BO-601 |
Botany-VI (Economic Botany and Biotechnology) |
3 |
2 |
BO-602 |
Botany Practical-VI (Economic Botany and Biotechnology) |
3 |
Sr. No. |
Paper Code |
Paper Title |
Credits |
1 |
ZO-601 |
Zoology-VI (Applied Zoology) |
3 |
2 |
ZO-602 |
Zoology Practical-VI (Applied Zoology) |
3 |
Examination and Evaluation Pattern:
Internal Assignment
The internal assignments shall carry 15 marks. However, for Mathematics subject the Internal Assignments shall be of 16/17 marks each. Two Assignments will be given in each paper. The internal assignments are to be submitted to the University before the term end examination. Download your Internal Assignment question paper from the website. Marks Obtained in assignments shall be shown separately in the Marks sheets. It is compulsory to pass in the internal assignment and term end examinations separately for successful completion of the programme.
Term-End-Examination
There shall be a Term-End-Examination at the end of the minimum duration of the study i.e. one year. It carries a weightage of 70 percent of marks. The paper for the Term-End-Examination will be 35 marks, but for Mathematics Papers for the Term-End-Examination will be 50 marks. Term-End-Examination is generally held in the months of June and December every year. The Practical component shall carry 50 marks further divided in 35 marks Lab Work and 15 marks Viva-voce. The attendance in the Practical classes will be compulsory for all the students. There will be no practical for Mathematics papers. The students are at liberty to appear in any one of the examinations conducted by the university during the semester, subject to the completion of the minimum duration prescribed for the programme. For appearing in the examination of due papers, a student has to submit separate examination forms for first semester / second semester / third semester / fourth semester / fifth semester / sixth semester along with the requisite examination fee before the due date. The ceiling of maximum papers in any one of the examinations will be applicable. The pass marks in Internal Assignments and Term-End-Examination is only 30% for any one of the components i.e. Internal Assignment and Term-End-Examination. The pass marks in Practical Examination shall be 50%. To clear a course as well as a programme, as a whole, a student is required to secure 35% marks in Theory Papers and 50% marks in Practical Papers. Marks obtained in the Foundation. Course will not be added for the calculation of the division of the student but it will be compulsory to pass the foundation course papers. Division shall be awarded to the successful candidates only after the final semester as follows:
I Division | 60% and above |
II Division | 48% and less than 60% |
Pass | 35% and less than 48% |