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rahul r

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Syllabus of M.Sc in Botany Entrance Exam:
The syllabus usually consists of those areas covered in Bachelor of Science in Botany. Broad areas under Botany which form part of the syllabus of M.Sc. In Botany Entrance examination are:
Biotechnology
Anatomy
Structure of flower
Biodiversity
Cell Biology
Bryophytes
Community Ecology
Discovery and Nomenclature of Enzymes
Ecology
Photosynthetic Pigments
Cryptogams
Embryology
Genetics
Plant Taxonomy
Gymnosperms
Importance of water to plant lies
Mendels Laws of Inheritance
Formation of secondary xylem
Medicinal Botany
Plants and environment
Microbial Diversity
Structure of viruses (with special reference to TMV)
Taxonom
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Pallavi ChoudhuryFormer HR, Oracle

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Hi Sudheer, Ye, it is. Research opportunities are immense. You can also check universities in Japan, Korea, New Zealand, Netherlands, etc. For this area.

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rahul r

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Best central universities in India to study M.Sc. Botany are mentioned below:
1) Miranda House, Delhi University
2) Fergusson College, [FC] Pune
3) Hindu College, Delhi University
4) Sri Venkateswara College, Delhi University, New Delhi
5) Hans Raj College, Delhi University
6) Ramjas College, Delhi University
7) Ramnarain Ruia College, [RRC] Mumbai
8) St Wilfred's PG College, [SWPGC] Jaipur
9) St. Teresa's College, [STC] Cochin
10) Sacred Heart College, [SH] Kochi
Regards.

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akshay singh

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All three are equally good and once you are done with you M.Sc. In any of this three steams you can go for M Tech too mainly in chemical, biomedical or biotechnology engineering.

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parshant vaidi am design engineer. m.tech mechancal

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You can go for chemistry Diploma.

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anila k

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Yes, you can appear for NET. The candidate must have completed his post graduation in any stream with an aggregate of 55% without rounding off.

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rahul r

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You will have to opt for Life sciences as your subject in the NET exam. Some of the popular books you can refer to are mentioned below:
1) UGC-CSIR NET (JRF & LS) Life Scienceby Ashish Nagesh and Quaisher J. Hossain
2) Joint CSIR UGC NET Life Sciences - Previous Years' Papers (Solved) CSIR UGC NET JRF & LS Exam)by RPH Editorial Board
3) CSIR NET/JRF Life Sciences MCQ Practice bookby Rupendra Singh and Dr Madhu Gupta
4) Life Sciences: Fundamentals and Practice - Iby Pranav Kumar and Usha Mina
5) CSIR-NET General Aptitude - A New Outlookby Christ Varghese.

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