M.Sc in Botany
Botany is basically referred to the study of the plants and herbs. The study of plants, trees and other herbs-shrubs comes under the category of Botany. Basically, it is a sub division of the Biology, which further divides into zoology and botany to specify the study in to more detail.
Thus, under the course of m.sc in Botany, one has to study the various aspects of functions and types of plants. The whole kingdom of plant and its metamorphism comes under the study of this course. Being a master’s level course, the depth and detail of the course gets more intense. Right from the various parts to their functions and specific make up is all what is studied under the course. The course being one of old one is being explored minutely and has got a lot of topics to cover in the given duration.
Eligibility criteria:
In order to be eligible for the course of M.sc in Botany, one must have a Bachelor of Science degree in Botany. That is what makes him or her eligible for this masters’ degree course. The degree should belong to a college or university that is recognized and affiliated by the government of India directly or by some private means.
Course outlook:
The course duration of the course of m.sc in Botany is 2 years. The 2 years are divided in to 2 parts of 1 year each.
Job prospects:
There are plenty of jobs for m.sc in Botany pass outs. One can opt for the teaching profession and join some college or institute. One can even work in research organization. Industries with their r7D working on plants extracts also recruits these degree holders.
Best places to Pursue:
University of Delhi
University of Madras
Bangalore University
University of Calcutta
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