Government First Grade College, Channapatna
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  • B NAAC accredited
  • Public/Government Institute
  • Estd. 1984

B.Sc. in Botany
 at 
GFGC 
Overview

Duration

3 years

Course Level

UG Degree

Mode of Course

Full Time

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Seat breakup

120

Type of University

Public/Government

B.Sc. in Botany
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GFGC 
 
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B.Sc. in Botany
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GFGC 
 
Students also asked

Q:   Which is the highest paying job after MSc Botany course?
A: 

Pursuing an MSc in Botany is more about studying plant life while researching and developing medicines and treatments for diseases. The highest-paying job in this field is of a Researcher. The average salary of a Researcher in India is INR 7.8 LPA. However, the salary packages vary depending on factors like company, geographical location, designation, skills, etc. 

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Q:   Which are the top job profiles for Botany students?
A: 

Botany students can opt for roles such as Research Scientists, Plant Biotechnologists, or Environmental Consultants. They may also work in the Agriculture sector as Crop Scientists or Plant Breeders, in Conservation as Wildlife Biologists, or in Academia as Lecturers. Other options include working with botanical gardens, in pharmaceuticals for drug development, or in environmental NGOs focusing on sustainability. Opportunities in government agencies for forest management or natural resource management are also popular.

 
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