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Akansha Bisht

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Yes, you can opt for an MSc in Botany after completing your BSc Biotechnology program. The knowledge of Biotechnology can be used to improve the quality and quantity of plants for agriculture, horticulture, and more. Plant biotechnology can also help manipulate plants for better agronomic performance. 

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Akansha Bisht

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Yes, here are some college options for PhD Botany under INR 1 Lacs fee, you can consider:

PhD Botany CollegesCourse Fee
Ravenshaw UniversityINR 35,000
NIMS Institute of Medical and Allied SciencesINR 90,000
IFTM UniversityINR 21,000

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Akansha Bisht

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Here are some books related to PhD Botany you should read:

BooksAuthors
Plants PhysiologyEduardo Zeiger and Lincoln Taiz
Introductory Plant Biology Stern
Introduction to Plant Physiology Hopkins W.G and Huner P.A
Molecular Biology of the CellBruce Alberts
Concepts of Genetics Klug W.S., Cummings M.R., Spencer C.A

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Akansha Bisht

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More than 100 colleges in India offer PhD in Botany and its related disciplines. Among them, some top rated universities include Lovely Professional University and Shoolini University. The average course fee of these colleges ranges between INR 3 - 6 Lakh. 

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Akansha Bisht

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There are many tips that students must note when deciding to pursue a Diploma in Mechatronics degree. Some important preparation tips are listed below to ensure that the students crack the course and pass the exams without any hurdles. 

  • Improve Vocabulary: Students need to communicate efficiently such as listening, speaking, reading, and writing which will help them to prosper in every work they do. Steady progress will help them reach their desired goals in their career.
  • Read and Practice More: Students should do more research work to indulge in this course more deeply and they should try different experiments in botanical science.
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Akansha Bisht

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PhD in Botany course is available in 3 types:

  • Full-Time PhD in Botany: PhD in Botany is a 3 to 6 years doctorate degree program. In the full-time learning mode, students have to attend regular classroom-based learning. They also need to submit all the assignments and projects and they need to appear for their exams on their institute campus. 
    Students can learn from their peers and also can solve issues with the faculty members which is the best thing in this mode of learning.
  • Part-Time PhD in Botany: A part-time course is designed for professionals who do not have the time to dedicate to a full-time course. Since it is a practi
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