M.Sc Botany
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Candidates are selected based on performance in the Research Eligibility Test (RET) and interview conducted by a given institute.
Candidates who have already qualified UGC/ CSIR (JRF)/ NET/ GATE/ M.Phil./ M.Tech., or equivalent examinations, are not required to appear for the Ph.D. entrance test, but need to appear for the round of Personal Interview.
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Hope it helps
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You have obtained a very good rank. You should be able to get seat in MS botany in Osmania University in the first to second round of counselling itself. Good luck.
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Today, Botany has immense career potential in areas such as Biotechnology, Genetics, Horticulture, Floriculture, Plant Sciences, Environmental Sciences, Forestry, Agriculture, etc.
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