BACHELAR OF SCIENCE IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCES – BS (ES)

DURATION: 04 YEARS (08 SEMESTERS) | CREDIT HOURS: 132

OVERVIEW

The Environmental Sciences program addresses today’s most urgent environmental challenges—climate change, pollution, resource depletion, and sustainability. Students are trained in environmental monitoring, ecological assessment, and natural resource management, with a strong emphasis on field-based learning and data-driven solutions. The program cultivates skilled professionals capable of driving environmental policy, conservation efforts, and green innovations.

VISION

The vision of an Environmental Science department typically focuses on fostering a sustainable future and addressing environmental challenges through education, research, and community engagement. This vision often involves becoming a leading center for environmental learning and research, equipping graduates with the knowledge and skills to tackle complex environmental problems.
A central goal is to contribute to sustainable development by educating students and developing solutions for environmental challenges.
The department often envisions itself as a force for change, actively working to find solutions to environmental problems, such as pollution, resource depletion, and climate change.
The department emphasizes the importance of engaging with communities, disseminating knowledge, and working collaboratively to address environmental concerns.
A common goal is to train students to become environmental leaders who can make a positive impact on society and the environment.
The department emphasizes the importance of a multidisciplinary approach, bringing together knowledge from various fields to address complex environmental problems.

MISSION

The primary mission of an Environmental Science department is to foster a deeper understanding of the complex relationships between humans and the environment, develop solutions to environmental problems, and promote sustainable practices. This is typically achieved through research, education, and community outreach. The Environmental Science Department aims to equip students with the knowledge and skills to address environmental challenges, whether in research, policy, or industry. It often bridges the gap between different scientific disciplines (biology, chemistry, geology, etc.) to provide a holistic understanding of environmental issues. The Environmental Science Department conducts research to understand environmental problems, develop new technologies, and find solutions.
It often collaborates with other institutions, government agencies, and private companies to advance research and impact. Research focuses on creating a more sustainable future, including renewable energy, waste management, and resource conservation.

ADMISSION ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

The candidates holding Intermediate with minimum 45% marks in aggregate are eligible to apply. 

TEACHING SYSTEM

Biological and Environmental Sciences department typically employs a variety of teaching methods to impart knowledge of plant sciences, including lectures, laboratory sessions, field trips, and online resources. The curriculum often covers foundational concepts like plant anatomy, genetics, and physiology, as well as more specialized areas like ecology, ethnobotany, and cell biology. Department also emphasize hands-on learning and experiential approaches to enhance student engagement.

FEE STRUCTURE

Object CodeBS Environmental Sciences (Morning)BS Environmental Sciences (Evening)
Tuition Fee2020032200
Examination Fee20002000
Library Fee20002000
Other Fee58155315
Total3001541515
* Following Fee will be charged once at the time of Admission in First Semester
Admission fee1500
Registration fee1500
Verification fee1000