B.Sc Botany
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There are various options available before you after completing B.Sc. but I am going to suggest you which is worthy:
1. Go for M.Sc. : Only Bachelor's degree is not going to give you ample of opportunities but with master's you can get more ,But on a serious not M.Sc. is also not enough ,you have to Pursue M.Sc. + PhD.
Doing M.Sc. from any of the university is worthy?
No, do M.Sc. from a well-organized university or from IIT. For getting admission in IIT for M.Sc., IIT JAM entrance exam is conducted, I don't think you are aware of it.
Visit the below link to know about IIT JAM Exam:
https://scoop.eduncle.com/pattern-marking-cutoff-for-i
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The obvious choice should be M.Sc. in botany. But, you may get into forensic science or post-graduation in some other subject of your choice or even do management course if you like, make the choice based on what you want to do in your career.
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All the courses are equally good and have tremendous job opportunities. It entirely depends on how well you understand and handle the stream and increase your scope of growth.
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