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Akansha Bisht

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You can apply for an MSc in Agriculture course after completing a BSc in Botany in India. While a BSc in Botany may not directly align with agriculture, there are often opportunities for students from related fields to pursue postgraduate studies in agriculture. Many universities in India offer MSc Agriculture, and they may consider applicants from diverse Science backgrounds, including Botany. 

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Akansha Bisht

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MSc Zoology and MSc Botany are two distinct fields of study within the realm of biological sciences. Both programs provide students with a deeper understanding of the natural world, focusing on different aspects of the plant and animal kingdoms. 

Candidates can look at the table below to know the comparison between the two.

Particulars

MSc Zoology

MSc Botany

Course Level

Postgraduate

Postgraduate

Course Duration

2 years

2 years

Course Fee

INR 10,000 to 50,000

INR 25, 000 to INR 1,20,000

Entrance Exams

CPGET, CUET PG, URAT PG, Andhra Pradesh PGCET, etc.

CUET PG, BHU PET, DUET, TUEE, AUCET

Popular Colleges

Banaras Hindu University, Calcutta University, Bharathiar University, Osmania University

Banaras Hindu University, Calcutta University, Bharathiar University, Osmania University

Job Profiles

Zoologist, conservationist, wildlife biologist, wildlife educator, zoology faculty, zoology researcher and lab technician

Teacher, Professor, Botanist, Researcher, Medical Coder, Data Analyst

Average Annual Salary

INR 4 to 8 lakh

INR 10 LPA - INR 3.6 LPA

Top Recruiters

Agrochemical Companies, Fisheries and Aquaculture, Animal Clinics, Environmental and Ecosystem Management Sector, Aquariums, Medical Research, etc.

Kalsec, Convergys, Synergy Flavors, Boston, Frutarom Industries, AT Kearney

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Sai Gawade

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M.Sc Geography and M.Sc Botany at Rani Channamma University, M.Sc Geography generally has better placement opportunities. Geography grads often find roles in urban planning, environmental consultancy, and GIS, which are in high demand. M.Sc Botany might have fewer direct job options, focusing more on research and academia. Check the university’s placement records for specifics.

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Sama Supriya

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Some of the career opportunities in the field of M.Sc Botany are mentioned below:

Teacher

Professor

Medical Coder

Data Analyst

Plant biologist

Researcher

The M.Sc Botany scope is quite vast for graduates. The M.Sc Botany syllabus provides the comprehensive knowledge required in the field to excel in the industry. 

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Vishakha

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BSc (Hons.) in Botany is a three-year undergraduate degree course available at Visva Bharati University. The total number of seats offered for BA courses is 484. The total number of seats offered for BSc (Hons.) in Botany is 42. Candidates can check number of seats allocated to each BSc specialisation available at Visva Bharati University from the above mentioned table. 

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Akansha Bisht

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To pursue a Botany course, you need to opt for Biology as a core subject in Class 12. Since PCM does not include Biology, and Botany studies the plant life including their structure, growth, reproduction, physiology, ecology, evolution, and environmental interactions, you will not be eligible for Botany course admission.

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Akansha Bisht

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In botany, you can choose to explore different species of plants from fungi, algae, pteridophytes, etc.. You can explore its diversity and learn about its pros and cons. But in Agriculture,  you can explore the crops and their variety and discover new species which can be helpful to farmers and the crop can survive in different conditions or tough conditions like heatwaves, drought and so on. You learn about soil and its type and you can help farmers in Agriculture centres to show them, how much fertile their soil is, etc. 

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Akansha Bisht

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A very few colleges offer Online Botany courses such as KSOU Mysore and Andhra University Online. Their course fee ranges around INR 50,000 - 60,000. Interested students can click here to find some top Botany Online Courses & Certifications. 

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Akansha Bisht

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Botany distance colleges are limited in India. However, you can find the table below to get some good options:

Botany Distance CollegesTuition Fee
Andhra University VisakhapatnamINR 19,200 - 34,000
Bharathidasan UniversityINR 17,300
Vidyasagar UniversityINR 14,000
Bharathidasan8 NashikINR 40,000
MP Bhoj UniversityINR 18,000

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Akansha Bisht

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Botany courses cover physiology, ecology, evolution, growth, reproduction, structure, and environmental interactions. Plant biology is covered in detail in botany courses, including plant function, classification, evolution, and diversity. There are UG, PG, and PhD course levels available for botany.

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