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M.Sc. in Botany
 at 
KBNU 
Overview

Total Tuition Fees

Duration

2 years

Course Level

PG Degree

Mode of Course

Full Time

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M.Sc. in Botany
 at 
KBNU 
Fees

Fee componentsAmount (2 years)
46,200
46,200
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M.Sc. in Botany
 at 
KBNU 
 
Frequently Asked Questions

Q:   Which industries hire MD Dermatology course graduates?
A: 

Following are the industries that employ MD Dermatology candidates:

Industry

Description

Healthcare Industry

Hospitals, private clinics, and dermatology centers actively hire dermatologists.

Cosmetic Industry

Companies offering skincare products and cosmetic dermatology services recruit dermatologists for product development and consultancy.

Pharmaceuticals

Pharmaceutical companies hire dermatologists for research and development of skin-related drugs and treatments.

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Q:   What is the Scope of Humanities and Social Science courses?
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Humanities as a stream provides a wide range of courses that can be studied after completing their 12th grade. Pursuing any of these degrees prepares you to understand the various levels of humanities and, as a result, carve out an appropriate job path. Candidates in the humanities can apply for positions in the government sector, such as banking firms, government ministries, legal firms, and political analysts.

Content Writer, Civil Services, Human Resource Manager, Defense Services, Lawyer, Journalist, Counsellor, and Therapist positions are available. As freshers, humanities graduates can expect to earn between INR 2-6 LPA.

Q:   Can I become a lawyer without a Law degree?
A: 

No, you cannot become a lawyer without a Law degree. You mandatorily need to obtain degrees such as BA/BCom/BSc/BBA LLB or LLB in order to be a lawyer in India. To become a lawyer, one must first complete three-year or five-year LLB from a recognised university and possess degree certificate. Then, they must enrol themselves in local Bar Council of the concerned state and enrolled as an advocate. Within two years of the enrolment, they must appear and clear AIBE in order to be eligible to practise anywhere in India. 

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Q:   How are the job opportunities for M.Sc botany?
A: 

MSc Botany students can seek career opportunities in various sectors such as Research centers, pharmaceuticals, medicine, forest services, etc. Some popular MSc in Botany job profiles include Botanist, Plant Biotechnologist, Ecologist, Horticulturist, Plant Taxonomist, etc. The average salary of a Botanist in India is INR 4.9 LPA.

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Q:   Which is the highest paying job after MSc Botany course?
A: 

Pursuing an MSc in Botany is more about studying plant life while researching and developing medicines and treatments for diseases. The highest-paying job in this field is of a Researcher. The average salary of a Researcher in India is INR 7.8 LPA. However, the salary packages vary depending on factors like company, geographical location, designation, skills, etc. 

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    Students also asked

    Q:   Are there any optional subjects in M.Sc Botany course?
    A: 

    There are several optional papers also available in this course. You can opt for the specialized subject or topic of your choice. You will get these options for papers in the last two semesters of the course study. The optional papers listed below for your reference:

    Optional Paper-IOptional Paper-II
    Applied VirologyMicrobial Biotechnology
    Molecular and Applied PhycologyPlant Protection
    Molecular and Applied MycologyGreen Nanotechnology
    Molecular Plant PhysiologyPlant Molecular Genetics
    Advanced Cell BiologyPlant Molecular Biology
    Advanced Paleobotany and PalynologyImmunology
    Advanced Phytochemistry and PharmacognosyMolecular Stress Biology
    Taxonomy and BiosystematicsInstrumentation and Biostatistics

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    Q:   What are the subjects covered under MSc in Botany?
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    MSc Botany will offer you in-depth knowledge about plant life. You'll get to study everything from structure, growth, and reproduction to distribution, genetics, and evolution. Some major topics covered in the course curriculum are Microbiology, Genetics & Genomics, Phycology, Plant Anatomy & Development Biology, etc. 

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