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Amrit Raj

Scholar-Level 16

Hi Prem,
As you are in M.Sc in botany with elective paper plant pathology, so you can definitely apply for the school lecturer in agriculture post. Just apply for the same without any hesitation.
Best of luck.

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Ridhima BansalCurrently working as Biology tutor

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Hi, Fees for the course of M.Sc Botany in this institute is around INR. 10,000- INR. 15000 per year. For clarification on the fees structure you can contact the institute so that you become clear about the fee structure. Good luck.

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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Hi, the eligibility criteria for the MSc in Botany course is to obtain a bachelor's degree in BSc Botany or any other relevant discipline from a recognized university. Additionally, some colleges will also require you to get a specific percentage. 

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Aman KumarPursuing Management degree

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Dear,
For B.Sc Botany or B.Sc Agriculture, there are several universities but the best universities for the study of plant related is BHU, LPU, Rai University, Hansraj College, Hindu college, Shoolini University. And among these, the best will be LPU because of last year agriculture and plant related Placement was more than expectations that is 200,000 Canadian Dollars means 1 crore per annum for this you have to give LPU-NEST visit the site LPU.in and for BHU, visit their official website and click on the admission notification and for Hansraj and Hindu, visit Delhi University's official website.
All the best.

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Aman KumarPursuing Management degree

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Yes, you can apply the minimum marks need is 50% as an eligibility .

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priya arora

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As far as I know, M.Sc in botany is not offered at Sambalpur University. To see the specialisations offered here, please click this link- https://www.suniv.ac.in/page.php?page=post-graduate

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Lakshmi Narasimman Sharma

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Hello Sunil,
For life Science graduates, CSIR NET exam is there. UGC NET exam is only for home science graduates. In CSIR NET exam, there is subject code 304 for Botany students.

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Lakshmi Narasimman Sharma

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Hi, As per my knowledge, the mandatory course for M.Sc Botany is B.Sc. Botany with at least 40% marks and clear OUCET. All the best.

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Sharjeel Mohammad Khan

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You can apply for M.Sc. In biotechnology in which mathematics is not cumpulsary.

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