B.Sc. in Biodiversity and Conservation is a 3-year undergraduate program that focuses on the study of ecosystems, species conservation, and environmental sustainability. The course covers subjects such as ecology, wildlife conservation, environmental science, biodiversity assessment, and conservation policies. Students learn about the importance of preserving natural habitats and managing endangered species while addressing challenges posed by climate change, habitat loss, and human impact on the environment. Practical training through fieldwork, lab sessions, and internships enables students to gain hands-on experience in ecological research and conservation strategies. Graduates of this program are equipped to work in governmental and non-governmental organizations, environmental consultancies, and research institutions, or pursue higher studies in environmental science, ecology, and wildlife management.