B.Sc Botany
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Contributor-Level 9
To be eligible for the DSSSB TGT Science post, you typically need a B.Ed. (Bachelor of Education) degree along with a required subject-specific qualification. While a B.Sc. Hons in Botany is aligned with the Science field, having English as an elective subject might not directly fulfill the subject-specific qualification required for the TGT Science post.
TGT stands for Trained Graduate Teacher, and for subjects like Science, DSSSB (Delhi Subordinate Services Selection Board) usually requires candidates to have a B.Sc. degree in a relevant Science subject (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, etc.) and a B.Ed. degree with the necessary teaching
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The BSc Botany syllabus deals with the anatomy and physiology of plants. BSc Botany core subjects are Algae and Microbiology, Biomolecules and Cell Biology, Mycology and Phytopathology, Archegoniate, Morphology and Anatomy, Economic Botany, Genetics, Molecular Biology, Plant Ecology and Phytogeography etc.
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Career options in Zoology:
Research in fields like animal behavior, ecology, genetics, and evolution. Wildlife conservationist, animal trainer, and animal care specialist. Veterinary sciences, animal husbandry, and animal breeding. Biomedical researcher, medical laboratory technologist, and pharmaceutical researcher. Career options in Botany:
Research in fields like plant physiology, genetics, ecology, and plant biotechnology. Agriculture, horticulture, and plant breedi
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M.Sc in Botany: This programme focuses on advanced studies of plants, their anatomy, physiology, genetics, and ecology. M.Sc. In Zoology This programme focuses on advanced studies of animals, their anatomy, physiology, genetics, and ecology. M.Sc. In Chemistry This programme focuses on advanced studies of various branches of Chemistry like organic, inorganic, analytical, and physical Chemistry. M.Sc. In Biotechnology: This programme focuses on the application of biological organisms, syste
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Research: One can opt for a career in research and development by pursuing higher studies like an M.Sc. Or a Ph.D. in any of the three subjects. There are several research opportunities available in fields like biotechnology, agriculture, pharmaceuticals, and environmental sciences. Teaching: Another popular career option after B.Sc. With Botany, Zoology and Chemistry is teaching. One can pursue a career in teaching in schools or colleges. With higher education, one can
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Research: One can opt for a career in research and development by pursuing higher studies like an M.Sc. Or a Ph.D. in any of the three subjects. There are several research opportunities available in fields like biotechnology, agriculture, pharmaceuticals, and environmental sciences. Teaching: Another popular career option after B.Sc. With Botany, Zoology and Chemistry is teaching. One can pursue a career in teaching in schools or colleges. With higher education, one can also become
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