The Zoology Laboratory of the college is a well-equipped facility that provides hands-on learning experiences in animal sciences. It supports the study of animal diversity, structure, function, and life processes, helping students to correlate theoretical knowledge with practical observation and experimentation.
The laboratory facilitates practical work in animal morphology, anatomy, histology, physiology, embryology, and taxonomy. Students study preserved specimens, skeletons, charts, and microscopic slides to understand the structural and functional organization of various animal groups. These practical sessions enhance observation skills, precision, and scientific understanding.
The Zoology Lab also promotes awareness of biodiversity, wildlife conservation, and ecological balance. Through practical activities, students learn about animal behavior, adaptations, and ecological interactions. The lab encourages ethical practices in animal studies and highlights the importance of conservation and environmental responsibility.
Modern instruments and teaching aids are used to support effective learning. Students gain experience in microscopy, specimen identification, slide preparation, and basic physiological experiments. The lab also supports project work, seminars, and research-based activities, preparing students for higher studies and careers in biological sciences.