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1st December 2017, 06:22 PM
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List of options available after completing M.Sc botany degree
Hi, I am right now pursuing my M.Sc botany degree. Also, I do not want to do PhD. So, what are the other options for me as far as job is concerned?
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1st December 2017, 10:15 PM
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Re: List of options available after completing M.Sc botany degree
List of options after Completing M.Sc Botany degree:-
Forester Researcher Fruit Grower Mycologist Plan Biochemist Conservationist Environmentalist Molecular Biologist. |
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1st December 2017, 10:48 PM
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Re: List of options available after completing M.Sc botany degree
These are the areas where you can apply after completing your MSc in botany:
Private sector: Drug Companies Nurseries Oil Industry Fruit Growers Seed Companies Chemical Companies Biologicals Playhouses Educational and Associations: Universities Colleges High Schools Research Departments Names of Posts: Ecologist Plant Explorer Park Ranger Horticulturist Nursery Manager Taxonomist |
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1st December 2017, 11:17 PM
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Re: List of options available after completing M.Sc botany degree
There are lots of opportunities after completing MSc Botany in government sector in India:-
Professor( Botany ) in Government collages or Schools Faculty ( Botany ) in Government Colleges or Schools Forest Service, Public Health Service National Park Service Animal and Plant Health Inspection Services Government Agriculture Organisation Goverment Land Management Organisations Jobs in private sector are:- Drug Companies Food Companies Seed companies. |
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1st December 2017, 11:36 PM
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Re: List of options available after completing M.Sc botany degree
In the field of employment after M.Sc Botany there are ample of options available for you in both private and government sectors. Some of them are listed below.
You can get jobs in private drug companies, chemical companies, food companies, seed companies, paper companies, oil manufacturing firms, fruit grower firms etc. Here are some government sectors in which you can apply: > Government Parks > Forest departments > Public Health Services > Environment Protection Departments > Medical Plant Resources Labs > Nature Conservancy > Agricultural Departments etc. |
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2nd December 2017, 01:29 PM
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Re: List of options available after completing M.Sc botany degree
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Candidates after completion of MSc Botany course can apply for various jobs in government and private sector organizations. They can study some courses like M.Phil or PhD after completion of MSc Botany course. MSc Botany completed, candidates can appear for the NET or SET examinations to become a Lecturer in colleges. Candidates can work in various drug companies, oil industry, seed companies, chemical companies, nurseries, national parks, public health services, pharmaceutical industries, forest service etc. They can also apply for civil service examinations. These are some of the options available for the MSc Botany completed candidates. |
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2nd December 2017, 05:34 PM
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Re: List of options available after completing M.Sc botany degree
Private sector has several career opportunities for MSc in botany graduates and some of the fields of employment for aspirants in the field of Botany comprise the following:
- Drug Companies - Fruit Growers - Oil Industry - Seed Companies They can also work in any of the following areas as well: - Paper Companies - Nurseries - Food companies -Chemical Companies |
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