B.Sc. in Environmental Biotechnology is a 3-year undergraduate program that combines the principles of biotechnology with environmental science to address ecological challenges. The course focuses on the use of biotechnological techniques to solve environmental issues such as pollution control, waste management, bioremediation, and sustainable development. Students study topics like microbial biotechnology, genetic engineering, environmental chemistry, ecosystem management, and environmental laws. The program includes practical laboratory work, field studies, and internships, allowing students to acquire hands-on experience in applying biotechnological solutions for environmental protection. Graduates are well-prepared for careers in research, environmental consulting, waste management, or working with government and non-government organizations focused on sustainability and environmental conservation.