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Nasreena Muzafar

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You can do M.Sc. In Geography after doing Bachelor's in any main stream. Make sure to have basic knowledge of geography so that you'll be able to cope with the students having Bachelor's in geography. Moreover you need to have minimum of 50% in your Bachelor's to get M.Sc. In Geography.

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deepika maurya

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Students may go for the following courses after completing the Bachelor of Science in botany course:
1- MBA in Pharmaceutical Management.
2- MBA in another specialisation.
3- PGDM
4- M.Sc. Biotechnology
5- M.Sc. + Ph.D. integrated course
you may also, go for preparing for competitive exams like SSC IBPS railway, or other government exams which will help you in getting good job opportunities after graduation. I hope this will help you.

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deepika maurya

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Botany Lecturer salary in India with less than 1 year of experience to 12 years ranges from INR 0.3 Lacs to INR 16.9 Lacs with an average annual salary of INR 5.3 Lacs based on 185 latest salaries. To become a botany professor, you need to follow up with graduation in Biological Sciences with Honours (on a specialised subject-Botany), Microbiology, Biochemistry, Medical Sciences-Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery MBBS etc. Look for several entrance tests for a Doctor of Philosophy in your specialisation and join any excellent research groups under an esteemed professor who can guide you on your merit. I hope this will help you.

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deepika maurya

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1- It totally depends on your interest if you have an interest in animal life then go for a Master of Science in Zoology and if you have an interest in plant life then take a Master of Science in botany.
2- Zoology can take you to many private, semi-governmental, and governmental jobs in India with exciting work and salaries. Botany can either take you to many international work fields if pursued even and adequately and can take you to environment-supporting programme jobs, both private and government.
3- Botany is better for Job Opportunities and Careers than Zoology as Civil Engineers mastered in Soil is more preferred over Zoologist
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deepika maurya

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No, Mathematics is not necessary for a Bachelor of Science in a botany Science course, but you must have Chemistry Physics and Biology. Eligibility Criteria:
Candidates must have cleared the higher secondary education or 10+2 with Chemistry Biology and Physics as the main subjects and are eligible to join an Undergraduate or Bachelor's degree programme in botany. Good institutions demand a min of 55 percent to 60 percent for admission. The admission process is merit-based and the institutes, colleges, or universities set specific cut-off marks. Some colleges have their own entrance test for admission to Bachelor of Science honors course
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deepika maurya

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Many career options are available after completing a Bachelor of Science in Botany or Plant Biology. You may go for higher study or may do jobs. A list of the Master of Science Courses after Bachelor of Science in Botany:
1- Master of Science in Botany.
2- Master of Science in Biotechnology.
3- Master of Science in Microbiology.
4- Master of Science in Horticulture.
5- Master of Business Administration in Pharmaceutical Management. Job opportunities after a Bachelor of Science in Botany or Plant Biology:
1- Geneticist.
2- Researcher.
3- Ecologist.
4- Botanist.
5- Farming consultant.
6- Plant biochemist.
7- Greenhouse Manager or nursery m
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deepika maurya

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Jobs after B.Sc. Botany:
1- Agronomist
2- Entomologist
3- Horticulturist
4- Soil Scientist
5- Plant Pathologist
6- Toxicologist
7- Weed Scientist
8- Biochemist/Biotechnologist
9- Plant Breeder/Geneticist
10- Agricultural Rural Development Specialist.
11- Ecologist
12- Naturalist
13- Professor
14- Researcher
15- Field Botanist
16- Nursery Manager
17- Scientific Assistant
18- Molecular Biologist
19- Computational Biologist. Government Jobs after B.Sc. Botany:
1- SSC
2- CDS exam
3- IBPS and SBI
4- Civil services
5- Indian Forest Service exam
For more details, you may use the Shiksha Botany overview page. (https://www.shiksha.com/science/botany-chp). I hope this
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deepika maurya

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There are many countries where you may study plant Science or Botany courses. A list of the Best countries to study plant Science or Botany is mentioned below:
1- Plant Science in the USA.
2- Plant Science in Lebanon.
3- Plant Science in Canada.
4- Plant Science in Ireland. For more details, you may visit the Shiksha botany overview page. (https://www.shiksha.com/science/botany-chp). I hope this will help you.

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