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Kamal Vishwakarma

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If you want to do M.Sc, after B.Sc Biology and plant biotechnology you do. First you have to listen to your mind for better career and knowledge for you.

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Mohit Sood

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Yes, it helps you on future. Thanks.

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Sahil Rana

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There is the great scope after B.Sc in botany. After the completion of your Bachelor of Science in Botany, you can work in different sectors such as Nursery Farms, Lecturer at a College or University, Environmental Consultancies, Pharmaceutical Company and Medical Content Writing.

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Mohit Sood

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The top entrance exams for Master of Science in Botany are:
BHU Post Graduate Entrance Test: Held by Banaras Hindu University in May every year. This test asks questions from Zoology, Chemistry, and Botany. Joint Entrance Test: Conducted every year by the University of Rajasthan in June. Its syllabus covers Zoology, Chemistry, and Botany. SVUCET This entrance examination is held in June every year by Sri Venkateswara University Common Entrance Test. This test covers questions from Zoology, Chemistry and Botany.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Indira Gandhi National Open University (I. G. N. O. U) does not offer M.Sc. In Botany. I. G. N. O. U offers M.Sc. Under specializations which include M.Sc. In counselling and family therapy, M.Sc. In dietetics and food service management and M.Sc. In mathematics with applications in computer Science.

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ZIAUL HASAN

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Yes, M.Sc in Botany is a legalised and well-recognised course running for many decades. There are no issues in getting a job after completing this course in that particular field where such a course is required.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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Top 50 online Botany teachers for personal tutoring & assignment help. This is a comprehensive Biology course that touches on almost all of the contents that students must. Kashaf Tahira B.Sc. With chemistry zoology and botany. I am also studying M.Sc. Botany in U. V. A, S. I want to pursue my teaching in part time. I am.

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Swapnaneel Bhuiya

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An M.Sc Course is offered in a number of specialisations. Some of the popular M.Sc Specialisations include Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, Biology, Computer Science, Environmental Sciences, Biotechnology, Microbiology, Statistics, Life Sciences, and Food Sciences.

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Please contact the administration of the concerned department as soon as possible.

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