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Muskan Gupta

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Having a graduate degree in Geology, Chemistry, and Botany (B.Sc. with these three subjects) and a Bachelor of Education may not be ideal for becoming a teacher . What it qualifies you for is:

Teaching Science at Senior Secondary Level (Grade 11 & 12)

Teaching Science in Middle School (Grade 6-8)

Teaching at Alternative Schools

 

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Saraswat Meher

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Based on the information provided, having an M.Sc. in Microbiology and a 72.8 percentile in the CSIR NET exam 2023 makes you eligible to teach Botany in intermediate levels. Microbiology is considered an allied and relevant subject to Botany and Zoology according to UGC guidelines from July 18, 2018. This background, along with your competitive exam performance, positions you well to teach Botany effectively at the intermediate level.

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Rinkesh kumar gope

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The ANUCDE placement of M.Sc in Botany is good as compared to the placement of M.Sc in Food and Nutritional Science. Many students get placed here. Students have a wide variety of scope. But placement is mostly good for B.Tech courses as many renowned companies come. Overall it is a good college. But you can't expect much if it is a distance course.

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Swaati Sharma

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As the No. 1 private university in India according to QS Asia University Rankings 2024, Chandigarh University's Master of Science in Botany programme is instrumental in securing successful placements in the botanical sector. Offered by the University Institute of Biotechnology (UIBT), the curriculum covers diverse aspects of plant sciences, including plant physiology, genetics, and biotechnology. Graduates of the M.Sc. Botany programme find opportunities in botanical research, agriculture, environmental consultancy, and pharmaceutical companies. The program's structure, integrating theoretical knowledge with practical applications, ens

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