M.Sc Botany
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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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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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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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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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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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