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deepika maurya

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Jobs after B.Sc. Botany:
1- Agronomist
2- Entomologist
3- Horticulturist
4- Soil Scientist
5- Plant Pathologist
6- Toxicologist
7- Weed Scientist
8- Biochemist/Biotechnologist
9- Plant Breeder/Geneticist
10- Agricultural Rural Development Specialist.
11- Ecologist
12- Naturalist
13- Professor
14- Researcher
15- Field Botanist
16- Nursery Manager
17- Scientific Assistant
18- Molecular Biologist
19- Computational Biologist. Government Jobs after B.Sc. Botany:
1- SSC
2- CDS exam
3- IBPS and SBI
4- Civil services
5- Indian Forest Service exam
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There are many countries where you may study plant Science or Botany courses. A list of the Best countries to study plant Science or Botany is mentioned below:
1- Plant Science in the USA.
2- Plant Science in Lebanon.
3- Plant Science in Canada.
4- Plant Science in Ireland. For more details, you may visit the Shiksha botany overview page. (https://www.shiksha.com/science/botany-chp). I hope this will help you.

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The eligibility for M.Sc. In clinical psychology is graduation in psychology or equivalent with an aggregate of 50%. The basic requirement is a Bachelor's degree. So you can apply for the course.

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A degree with a major in Botany/Plant Biology is a liberal arts degree with a concentration in Botany or plant sciences. Plant Biology prepares candidates for biotechnology-oriented or ecologically careers that are foundational to understanding the earth's biota and essential for supplying the world with fiber, food, and fuel. Colleges:
1- Madras Christian College.
2- Ethiraj College for Women, Chennai, Tamil Nadu.
3- Loyola College, Chennai.
4- Guru Nanak College.
5- Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi. For more information, you may visit the Shiksha Botany overview page. (https://www.shiksha.com/science/botany-chp). I hope this will he
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deepika maurya

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Yes, a Master of Science in Botany is a good career. Employment Sectors: Pharmaceuticals Production, Nurseries, Biotechnology Firms, Food Companies, Oil Industry, Fruit Growers, SEED Companies, Chemical Companies, Biological Supply House, National Park Service, Department of Environmental Protection, Departments of Conservation and Land Management, Departments of Agriculture and Water, Animal and Plant Health Inspection Services, Nature Conservancy, Public Health Service, Environmental Protection Agency, Department of Agriculture. Average salary: INR 4.35 Lacs per annum. Job roles: Researcher, Teacher, Professor, Botanist, Medical Code
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Master of Science in Botany Scope: Master of Science in Botany provides a numerous number of options to applicants. After finishing the Master of Science in Botany course, students can choose to work in both the public/Government and the private sectors. Applicants can explore employment opportunities in forest service, departments of conservation, public health service, agriculture department, and land management. In the private sector, Applicants can opt for jobs in plant biotechnology firms, food companies, SEED companies, and agricultural product companies. Employment Sectors:
1- Pharmaceuticals Production
2- Nurseries
3- Biotechnol
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There is great scope after a Bachelor of Science in botany. After the completion of your B.Sc. In Botany, you can work in different sectors such as Nursery Farms, lecturers at institutes or colleges or Universities, Environmental Consultancies, Medical Content Writing, and Pharmaceutical Companies. The Plant sciences knowledge is essential for the management and development of parks, forests, sea wealth, wastelands, etc. Botany Career Opportunities and Job Prospects:
1- Ecologist.
2- Horticulturist.
3- Plant explorer.
4- Conservationist.
5- Plant biochemist.
6- Molecular biologist.
7- Environment consultant. The plant sciences improve t
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The Union Public Service Commission has Botany as an optional subject in the list of optional subjects containing 48 subjects in total. The Botany syllabus for Indian Administrative Services Exam tests the student's ability to understand the subject as Science and apply botanical knowledge to ecological problems. UPSC botany optional paper 1: Microbiology and plant pathology, Cryptograms, Phanerogams, Plant Resources, Development, Morphogenesis. UPSC botany optional paper 2: Cell Biology genetics, Molecular Biology & Evolution, Plant Breeding, Biotechnology, Biostatistics, Physiology and Biochemistry, Ecology & Plant Geography. I hope
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Being a specialised Science subject, it is not highly popular as a Union Public Service Commission optional. Nevertheless, there have been toppers who were able to secure a high rank in the Union Public Service Commission civil services exam with botany optionally. Most of the questions are directed at the Union Public Service Commission exam and so it becomes easier for the students to answer. For more detail, you may visit the Shiksha Botany overview page. (https://www.shiksha.com/science/botany-chp). I hope this will help you.

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The minimum required qualification for you to establish a career as a botanist is a B.Sc. (Bachelor's degree in Science). Moreover, if you wish to go for higher studies, then you would be required to specialize in one of the areas of botany. The levels of courses offered are Bachelor's (B.Sc. ), master's (M.Sc. ), and doctoral (Ph.D. ). Eligibility Criteria for Admission to Botany UG Courses:
A student who has cleared the 10+2 with chemistry, biology, and physics as the main subjects is eligible to join a Bachelor's degree programme in botany with a minimum percentage of 55 to 60 for admission. For more details, you may visit the Shiksh
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