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Akansha Bisht

Contributor-Level 10

Botany students can opt for roles such as Research Scientists, Plant Biotechnologists, or Environmental Consultants. They may also work in the Agriculture sector as Crop Scientists or Plant Breeders, in Conservation as Wildlife Biologists, or in Academia as Lecturers. Other options include working with botanical gardens, in pharmaceuticals for drug development, or in environmental NGOs focusing on sustainability. Opportunities in government agencies for forest management or natural resource management are also popular. 

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deepika maurya

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Plant Biology is an international journal of broad scope bringing together the different subdisciplines, such as cell Biology physiology, molecular Biology systematics, ecology, development, genetics, evolution, plant-microbe interactions, ecophysiology, and mycology. There are many reasons remain to study the basic or advanced life processes of plants. When Research on plants enriches our intellectual life and adds to our knowledge about other life processes. The results of research on plant systems can also teach us how to approach problems in health, agriculture, and the environment. As with other life forms in Biology plant life ca
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Khushal Arora

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After duly completing a Bachelors education in Botany, a candidate can look forward to being a part of the industry by working as a technician, whereas, a candidate after completing his/her Masters education can look forward to working with some industry giants or being a part of good research teams. The amount of diversity in the field of Botany gives it students to choose their specializations as per their choice, aptitude and interests. There is huge scope of being a part of this industry merely keeping in mind the amount of diversity it has to offer. One can be a part of any reputed organisation as a
Plant explorer: Botanist w
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Anjali TaRead to Lead

Guide-Level 14

After completing B.Sc in Botany, there are two choices:
1) Master Studies or
2) Job
Consider the first choice:
1) MBA in HR / Finance / Marketing / Financial Management
2) M.Sc in Biochemistry / Anatomy / Horticulture
3) MBA in Pharmaceutical Management
4) PG Diploma in Yoga
5) M.Sc in Food Science and Nutrition
6) M.Sc in Dietetics

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

There are better scope in terms of employment if you like to say - then it is undoubtedly chemistry as chemical Industries, Industries based on chemical products worldwide are innumerable and it is increasing. So, there are always requirements of professionals in the chemical domains like paints, polymers, pharmaceuticals, fertilizers etc. Other subjects as you mentioned have opportunity too and may appear boon to individual depending on one's interest and degree of aspiration. Last but not the least, in Education domain, all the subjects require efficient teachers and instructors - and if anyone interested in teaching domain he may fe
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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

Scholar-Level 17

You should do B.Sc (Hons) in Botany. It has good future prospects.

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ashutosh chauhan

Guide-Level 13

Following are the career options -
Zoology fields: Animal diversity, Animal behavior, Animal physiology, Ecology, Genetics, Medical Zoology, Molecular and Cell Biology, Phylogeny & Taxonomy, Animal diseases, Specializations courses such Parapsychology, Entomology, Fish and Fisheries. Botany fields: In organic Chemistry, Plant Systematic, Cell & Molecular Biology, Fundamentals of Computers, Plant Physiology, Plant Ecology, Basic Computer Skills, Plant Growth and Development, Environmental Biotechnology & IPR, Live Projects, Cryptograms, etc.

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Divya Mishra

Contributor-Level 7

To be very honest, there is not much scope in botany in India. - from study perspective: The field is good and vast too. If you are serious about taking botany as your major I would suggest you to study till Masters at least. After that you can apply for NET if you want to be a lecturer or you can go for research. Most people also opt for be. D. which can be done after B.Sc. Or M.Sc. In whichever way you like, be. D. opens the GATE for teaching in pvt schools. If you don't want to go to any of these you can do Ph.D. after completing your M.Sc. - Job perspective: You will not see many jobs in botany but yes you will get a chance to do i
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