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a year agoBeginner-Level 3
It could be the best in some perspective like it is, with a strong reputation for its dedicated faculty, well-equipped labs, and a focus on research, making it a decent choice for a Master's in Botany.
You can consider it according to your destination like it suits you or not and in Kolkata you know now it I consider as a most congested. And even in placement it's not that good it has decent placement package so I don't say that is best, over this you can choose Ramnarain Ruia Autonomous College Mumbai, it can be considered as best so choose accordingly.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
candidates who complete their graduation in MSc Botany are given a wide range of options to choose from, which can help them shape their career. Apollo Hospitals, Cipla Ltd, Pfizer, Fortis, Max Healthcare, Godrej etc. are known to be the top recruiting sectors for the aspiring candidates.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
MSc Botany, also known as Master of Science in Botany, is a postgraduate degree programme that focuses on studying plants, their structure, function, classification, and interaction with the environment. MSc in Botany is a specialised field of biology that delves into the intricacies of plant life and their vital role in sustaining ecosystems.
MSc Botany comprises four semesters where students are imparted deep knowledge about the plant kingdom, Physiology, Genetics and Agriculture, Cell Biology, Physiology, and Ecology. Botany also deals with various aspects of Agriculture, Horticulture, &
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
- Deep Understanding of Plant Biology: MSc Botany programs provide a comprehensive understanding of plant anatomy, physiology, ecology, genetics, and evolution.
- Research Opportunities: Many MSc Botany programs offer research opportunities, allowing students to delve into specialised areas of plant biology. Conducting research projects can help students develop critical thinking, problem-solving, and experimental skills.
- Career Opportunities: Graduates of MSc Botany programs have wide career options which helps shape their future.
- Opportunities for Specialization: Botany is a diverse field, and MSc programs often offer o
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
Hey,
Maths is crucial subject when it came to pursuing B.Tech. Pursuing B.Tech without knowing fundamentals (taught in 11-12th standard) will be challenging.
And you may not eligible for entrance exam for BTech as it has criteria of minimum 40% in pcm in some state (like maharashtra).
But you can take admission through management quota. It may possible that some college provide you admission. You should contact or visit there.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
To pursue a master's in Biochemistry at GNDU as a B.Sc. Graduate in Botany, Zoology and Chemistry you have to clear eligibility criteria like,
1.GNDU typically requirea candidates who have B.Sc. degree in related field like Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Botany, Zoology or Chemistry.
2. A minimum percentage (e.g.,50-55%) in your B.Sc. degree may be required.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
For M.Sc. Botany in Jaipur, consider these colleges with reasonable fees:
- University of Rajasthan – Fees: INR 5,108 for two years
- Jaipur National University – Fees: INR 60,500 for two years
- Vivekananda Global University – Fees: INR 150,000 per year
- Nirwan University – Affordable fees, focus on plant biology
- JECRC University – Fees: INR 65,000 for two years
Key factors to consider:
- Accreditation and recognition
- Curriculum and specializations offered
- Faculty expertise and infrastructure
- Placement records and student reviews
- Financial aid options
Choose based on your budget, programme interest, and infrastructure quality.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The primary difference between BSc Applied Nutrition (Botany, Chemistry) and BSc Applied Nutrition (Zoology, Chemistry) lies in their focus on biological sciences.
The Botany combination emphasizes plant-based nutrition, exploring the nutritional value of plants, phytochemicals, and their role in health and diet.
In contrast, the Zoology combination focuses on animal-based nutrition, including studies on proteins, fats, and other nutrients derived from animal sources.
Both combinations include Chemistry to provide a foundation in the biochemical aspects of nutrition, but your choice should align with your interest in either plant or
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 10
If you have applied for B.Sc Botany Hons in BHU instead of B.Pharma, then also you can join B.Pharma by applying for the next admission cycle. Once you complete your B.Sc, you should prepare for the entrance exam meant for pharmacy courses or look out for the lateral entry opportunity available at BHU for students from other streams as well. Keep checking for the official notifications that BHU will release during the coming admissions so as not to miss the bus.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The basic difference between both is that Biology is a discipline that covers the study of every living being and Botany is a sub-discipline under Biology that focuses on plants study.
Under Biology, students study about the structure, function, distribution, taxonomy, and evolution of many organisms. Meanwhile, Botany studies about the structure, properties, biochemical processes, classification, and interactions with the environment.
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