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RAJ GHOSH

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Hi, Master of Science (M.Sc) in Botany is a full-time two-year postgraduate course and it is presented by the Focal College of Kerala, Kasaragod. Confirmation Interaction Affirmation will be made based on the Focal Colleges Normal Entry Test (CUET). Qualification Measures An up-and-comer who has passed Four year college education of 3 years term (B.Sc. or on the other hand same) under 10+2+3 example from any perceived college. Definitely, you can go for this university as their is scope as well it is a well known university.

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Deeksha Dixit

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Hello, I think that you want to ask if you can teach botany after having a Bachelor's degree in botany and a master's degree in microbiology. Well, you can teach botany at the school level, as you have a graduation degree in this subject. However, you will need to have some other additional qualifications to become a botany teacher:
1. To become a PGT teacher (a teacher of the 11th and 12th grades), you will need to have a B.Ed. degree as almost all schools require a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed. ) in addition to a graduation in relevant subjects.
2. Also, some schools require you to have an aggregate score of 55% in either both graduati
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Diya Thakur

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Hi Raj, Sorry I can't provide the whole syllabus but here is brief which can help you
Average course fee: 25,000 to 1,20,000 INR only
Semester 1: Phycology (microbiology) ;Plant anatomy and developmental Biology (cell Biology and Biomolecules Bryophytes, Pteridophytes and Gymnosperms
Semester 2: Mycology and Plant pathology (taxonomy of Angiosperm); Palaebotany and palynology (genetics and genomics)
Semester3: Plant physiology and Biochemistry (phytochemistry and Pharmacognosy); Plant Molecular and Biotechnology (Microbial Biotechnology)
Semester 4: Computer applications and Bioinformatics). .

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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The opportunities for botany graduates are spread over both public and private sectors. In public sector, the opportunities arise in areas like public health service, national park services, department of agriculture, forest service, departments of conservation and land management. In private sector, the opportunities lie in oil industry, food companies, SEED companies, fruit growers and biotechnology firms. Botany as a field has seen a radical growth in recent years. Owing to the rapid expansion of this sector, a number of fields open up for botany graduates to excel in such as food companies, forest services, biotechnology, education
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Aditya KumarGraduating from M.G.K.V.P.

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Hello, Eligibility for M.Sc. In Botany -
A candidate must have a B.Sc. Degree with Honours preferably in Botany, Biological sciences or Life sciences, however, Zoology honours students can also apply with minimum 50% marks. The other eligibility criteria like age limit and caste-based eligibility criteria vary from University to University. Most of the top universities do not have age limit criteria. Thanks.

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Abhijit kumar Tripathy

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Yes, M.Sc. Zoology or botany are there in Horizon College.

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Dr. Uma SinhaPrincipal

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Hi.Eligibility:
50% in graduation
Mandatory Courses: B.Sc. (Botany ) B.Sc(Hons.) (Botany )
For more information, you can see the below link
https://www.shiksha.com/university/mdsu-maharshi-dayanand-saraswati-university-ajmer-24105/course-m-sc-in-botany-168821
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Mallika Ahuja

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Here are some of the popular MSc Botany college options in India offering great placement opportunities to postgraduates:MSc Botany CollegesAverage Package OfferedBharathi CollegeINR 30 LPASri Venkateswara CollegeINR 15.5 LPASri Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa CollegeINR 15.5 LPADelhi UniversityINR 15.5 LPAMumbai UniversityINR 15 LPANote: The information is sourced from the official/counselling body and may vary.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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M.Sc. Botany Scope:
After the completion of M.Sc. In botany, you can work in public and government sector as well. You can get a job role of Plant Taxonomy, Weed Scientists, Ethnobiology, Plant Scientists, Pathology, Palynology, Plant ecology and much more.

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Pankaj

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Dear student, please visit this website for more information related to your query-
https://www.shiksha.com/college/school-of-distance-education-bharathiar-university-Coimbatore-37215/course-m-sc-in-botany-181155.

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