Ph.D Botany
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
PhD in Botany course is available in 3 types:
- Full-Time PhD in Botany: PhD in Botany is a 3 to 6 years doctorate degree program. In the full-time learning mode, students have to attend regular classroom-based learning. They also need to submit all the assignments and projects and they need to appear for their exams on their institute campus.
Students can learn from their peers and also can solve issues with the faculty members which is the best thing in this mode of learning. - Part-Time PhD in Botany: A part-time course is designed for professionals who do not have the time to dedicate to a full-time course. Since it is a practi
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
If you're planning to pursue PhD in Botany, here are some skillset you need to possess, that'll help you not only throughout the program, but for career prospects as well.
- Data-handling skills such as recording, collating, and analyzing data using appropriate techniques and equipment.
- Written and communication skills.
- Presentation and oral communication skills such as presenting research findings and make presentations in a clear, succinct way.
- Project management skills, such as organizing and undertaking research projects, experiments, etc. (including budgeting, contingency planning, and time management).
- Good understanding of information
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The Ph.D. in Botany prepares students for research, teaching, and publication in their field. In addition, it helps them develop critical thinking and analytical skills, as well as promotes professional ethics.
A Ph.D. in Botany can lead to a career in agriculture, food production, government agencies, and more. Those with a Ph.D. in botany are often hired in universities as professors to teach students the scientific aspects of their chosen field. There are many universities and colleges around the world that offer the program, and some of these offer online classes, allowing working professionals to complete the degree on their own.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
PhD in Botany is a 3 to 6 years doctoral degree programme in which you'll do an in-depth study and research around plants, including their structure, growth, reproduction, physiology, ecology, evolution, and interactions with the environment. Under this program, along with classroom study, students get to write thesis, do field work, internships, attend seminars, and more.
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3 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
A semester-wise breakup of the course syllabus here. Semester I:
Research Methodology, Research Proposal, Recent advances in Plant Physiology
Recent advances in Mycology and Plant Pathology
Semester II :
Taxonomy, Biodiversity & Conservation
Recent advances in Ecology
Trends in Biotechnology
Ph.D. In Botany: Career Prospects
For successful Botanies, careers opportunities abound in the discipline, in capacities such as Soil and Plant Scientist, Biophysicist and Biochemist, Biological Technician, Environmental Scientist and Specialist, Mycologist, Plant Breeder, and Horticulturist. Botany involve
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3 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
To be eligible for a Ph.D. course in YCMOU candidates must have passed a Master's degree with 55% marks in aggregate in relevant fields from a recognised university (A relaxation of 5% of marks for reservation categories). YCMOU Ph.D. Selection Criteria
To be selected for a Ph.D. course in YCMOU candidates must have
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