The objective is to graduate individuals equipped to innovate and address challenges across academia, industry (including pharmaceuticals, agriculture, etc.), diagnosis and therapy centers, with the capability to lead on the international stage. These graduates are expected to be critical thinkers, inquisitive researchers, and creative problem-solvers, adapting to the ever-evolving landscape of science and technology while upholding ethical standards. This is achieved through an undergraduate curriculum encompassing theoretical subjects like molecular biology, molecular genetics, microbiology, cell biology, tissue engineering, cancer biology, neurobiology, bioinformatics, and biotechnology, complemented by hands-on laboratory training.