M.Sc. (Hons.) (Botany)
Catagory: Science
Course Type: Post Graduation
Duration: 2 Year
Study Mode: Regular
About Course
Master of Science Honours in Botany Course Details
M.Sc. (Hons.) Botany or Master of Science Honours in Botany is a postgraduate Botany course. Botany or plant biology is a branch of biology that involves the scientific study of plant life. Botany covers a wide range of scientific disciplines concerned with the study of plants, algae and fungi, including structure, growth, reproduction, metabolism, development, diseases, chemical properties, and evolutionary relationships among taxonomic groups. The course covers all the related topics of the study fields. The course syllabus is designed in away it will not only imparts the theoretical but practical training also. The students are introduced to many areas such as Seed Technology, Plant Pathology, Irradiation of foods, Plant Ecology, Eco-physiology, Ethno-botany, Plant Taxonomy, Plant Ecology, Plant Nutrition, Photochemistry, Nutraceuticals and Functional foods.
Master of Science Honours in Botany Eligibility
- Aspiring students should have completed B.Sc. Degree (10+2+3 system of education) in any science subject (any combination) with at least 50% marks or any other examination recognized equivalent thereto by the University.
- Some of the very reputed universities and institutes conduct an entrance examination for admission.
Master of Science Honours in Botany Duration - 2 Years
Master of Science Honours in Botany Employment Areas
- Colleges and Universities
- Biotech Companies
- Zoological Parks
- Medical Content Writing
- Medical Labs
Master of Science Honours in Botany Job Types
- Assistant Professor - Botany
- Assistant Elementary Educational Officer
- Plant Physiologist
- Sub-Editor - Medicine and Life Sciences
- Clinical Business Associate/Medical Representative
- Management Executive
- Scientific Data Curator
- Business Specialist - Bioscience
- Biotech Marketing Executive
- Palynologist
- Mycologist
- Plant Physiologist
- Plant Morphologist
- Plant Taxonomist