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29th November 2012, 01:06 AM
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What is the scope of doing BSc in Botany
Whats the scope of doing bsc in botany? And aftr completng my bsc in botany what should i prefer?
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29th November 2012, 09:30 AM
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Re: What is the scope of doing BSc in Botany
Hi my dear friend.................
The scope of doing BSc in Botany.............. your eligible for all public sector jobs............ one can work as biological technician, while a post graduate degree in the subject makes the person eligible to opt for a career in teaching or to take up research work in any prominent University. Besides, one can join any reputed organization as environment consultants, plant explorers, ecologists, conservationists, Park ranger/Forester, Nursery manager, Taxonomist, Horticulturist, Genetics, Plant biochemist, Molecular biologist, Plant pathologist, Environmental consultant, and Farming consultant. And also Institutes Offering Various reputed institutions and Universities across India offer courses in the field of Botany.......... Remuneration: Remuneration in the field of Botany is high. Teachers, researchers and others can expect a starting salary from Rs 18000 to Rs 20000 per month. One can earn more with the experience and higher qualification........... Thank you...............All the best.............. |
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29th November 2012, 11:10 AM
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Re: What is the scope of doing BSc in Botany
If you prefer a career after BSc Botany then you can search for jobs in public and private sector. You can get in to the role of taxonomist, environmental consultants, etc. Farming consultant, Plant pathologist, etc are other job profiles suited for you. Some job oriented course mentioned below will be beneficial for you. After doing these courses, the chances of your getting job will increase The list of the courses are: Agronomy - Application of plant science to crop production. Economic botany - Study of plants of economic use or value. Forestry - Forest management and related studies. Horticulture - Cultivated plants. Phytopathology - Plant diseases. Plant genetics - Genetic inheritance in plants. Plant anatomy - Cell and tissue structure. Microbiology Immunology Virology Agriculture Animal Husbandry Ecology Soil science and Soil Conservation Bio-statistics Molecular Biology You can select any of the various courses which you can select for doing your post graduation. |
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29th November 2012, 02:11 PM
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Re: What is the scope of doing BSc in Botany
Hello,
Since you are doing B.Sc. in botany, you can go for M.Sc. in botany or M.Sc. in microbiology. These genres are most definitely related to biology, so you can get any lectureship posts after doing this. Later on you can go for non technical jobs in MNCs. Initially I would ask you to gather some experience through teaching and then try and join the MNC for better growth and better future. |
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1st October 2013, 07:09 PM
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Re: What is the scope of doing BSc in Botany
I am doing BSc, bed integrated course and my major subject is biology and I am interested in botany so which branch is best after BSc for me.... I am a student of Indian institute of
teacher education (IITE). plz give me a answer , thank you. |
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23rd September 2014, 06:12 PM
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Re: What is the scope of doing BSc in Botany
actually I want to do Bsc BEd in biology subject and den after I want to do Msc MEd in biology it self and I am planning of giving NEET exam so that I can get a good job in any good college as a lecturer so wat do u think is there any good scope of my future or not and can u suggest me some thing else related to biology
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13th April 2015, 04:48 AM
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Re: What is the scope of doing BSc in Botany
scope of doing BSc in Botany
-------------------------------- 1)Plant anatomy - Cell and tissue structure. 2)Horticulture - Cultivated plants 3)Animal Husbandry 4)Virology 5)Soil science and Soil Conservation 6)Microbiology 7)Agriculture 8)Horticulture - Cultivated plants. 9)Agronomy - Application of plant science to crop production. 10)Immunology 11)Bio-statistics 12)Forestry - Forest management and related studies. 13)Phytopathology - Plant diseases. 14)Forestry - Forest management and related studies. 15)Microbiology |
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