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hii i have done bscg from ignou with botany and zoology and geography and i want to pursue msc zoology from regular college like central universities so i can get a good better job from top coaching like pw and akash and whatosover ... but as du prospectus it requires chem if you have done bscg

Asmee Biswas 4th Aug, 2024

You can pursue an M.Sc. in Zoology after completing your B.Sc. with Zoology as one of the subjects. Many universities and institutions offer M.Sc. programs in Zoology, and they typically accept candidates who have studied Zoology at the undergraduate level. Be sure to check the specific eligibility criteria and admission requirements for the universities you are interested in, as they may vary. Additionally, you might need to appear for an entrance exam or meet other criteria set by the institutions for admission to the M.Sc. program.

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iam 12th pass pure geography in arts now iam trying to botany honours in college this is possible

Ishita 1st Aug, 2024

Hello Aspirant

The eligibility criteria for admission in BSc Botany Hons is that you must have science in your 12th grade, with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology as your main subjects. You should also have a 55% above aggregate score in your 12th Board exams from a UGC-recognized Board of Examination (CBSE, ISC, State Board, etc.)

If you are from the Humanities stream, you are not eligible to apply for any of the bachelor's degrees in science. Since you are from an Arts/Humanities background, you are not eligible for BSc Botany Hons. You may try for a BA program but science is unfortunately not an option for you

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Want to take admission in BSc honours Botany

Sajal Trivedi 25th Jul, 2024

Hello aspirant,

After completing a three-year undergraduate program that spans six semesters, students enrolled in the B.Sc. Botany program learn about various plants, their parts, functions, and life processes. The program prepares students to become skilled botanists.

To know complete admission procedure, you can visit our website by clicking on the link given below.

https://www.careers360.com/courses/bsc-in-botany

Thank you

Hope this information helps you.

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Msc botany intrance exam question papers of last five years

Radhika Goyal 28th Oct, 2024

Hy,

Here’s how you can prepare effectively:

Where to Find Past Question Papers

  1. University Websites :

    • Many universities publish previous years' question papers on their official websites. Check the section for prospective students or the examination section of the university offering the M.Sc. Botany program.
  2. Library Resources :

    • If you are affiliated with a college or university, their library may have archives of previous years' question papers. You can inquire there.
  3. Online Educational Platforms

    • Forums like Quora or Reddit often have users sharing their experiences and resources regarding entrance exams.
  4. Coaching Institutes :

    • Many coaching institutes provide study materials and past papers for various entrance exams. Check their websites or contact them for resources.
  5. Social Media and Student Groups :

    • Join relevant groups on social media platforms like Facebook or WhatsApp where students share resources related to entrance exams.

Common Types of Questions in M.Sc. Botany Entrance Exams

  1. Basic Botany : Questions on plant biology, taxonomy, anatomy, and physiology.
  2. Genetics and Plant Breeding : Topics on genetic principles and breeding techniques in plants.
  3. Plant Ecology : Questions about ecosystems, biomes, and the relationships between organisms and their environments.
  4. Plant Pathology : Understanding diseases affecting plants and their control measures.
  5. Biochemistry and Molecular Biology : Topics related to plant metabolism, photosynthesis, and molecular genetics.
  6. Research Methodology : Questions may include experimental design and statistical methods relevant to botanical research.
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HELLO SIR ME MSC SCIENCE IN BOTANY SE KARNA CHAHTA HU

Radhika Goyal 27th Jul, 2024

Hy,

An M.Sc. in Botany is a specialized postgraduate program focusing on plant sciences. The program typically spans two years, divided into four semesters. Core subjects may include plant anatomy and physiology, plant ecology, plant taxonomy and systematics, and plant biotechnology.

Eligibility Criteria

To be eligible for an M.Sc. in Botany, candidates usually need to have a Bachelor’s degree in Botany or a related field such as Biology or Environmental Science from a recognized university. Most institutions require a minimum percentage or grade, generally around 50–60%, in the undergraduate program. Additionally, some universities conduct entrance exams for admission. It is essential to check specific eligibility criteria and requirements set by the universities you are interested in.

Application Process

The application process involves researching various universities and their M.Sc. programs in Botany. Prominent institutions include Delhi University, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), Banaras Hindu University (BHU), and others. You should obtain and complete application forms from the respective university’s admission office or their website. Required documents typically include your undergraduate degree certificate, transcripts, entrance exam scores (if applicable), and personal identification.

Course Structure and Content

The M.Sc. in Botany program encompasses core subjects such as Plant Anatomy and Physiology, Plant Ecology, and Plant Taxonomy and Systematics. You will also explore Plant Biotechnology, which delves into modern techniques and applications in plant science. The program often includes research opportunities, where you may engage in projects and, in some cases, complete a thesis based on your research findings.

Several renowned institutions in India offer excellent M.Sc. programs in Botany. Delhi University, Jawaharlal Nehru University (JNU), Banaras Hindu University (BHU), University of Calcutta, and Savitribai Phule Pune University are among the top choices. Researching these institutions, their faculty, research facilities, and program details will help you make an informed decision about where to apply.

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class 11th n 12th botany syllabus

Itisha negi 19th Jul, 2024

Since you have not mentioned any board I am going with CBSE  which is prominent in many states.

Class 11 botany syllabus (CBSE)

1. Diversity in living world : The living world, Biological classification, plant kingdom animal kingdom.

2. Structural organization in plants and animals: Morphology of flowering and plants, Anatomy of flowering plants, Structural organization in animals.

3. Cell: structure and functions: Cell :the unit of life, Biomolecules, Cell cycle and cell division

4. Plant physiology: Photosynthesis in higher plants, Respiration in plants, Plant growth and development.

5. Human physiology

Class 12 botany syllabus (CBSE)

1. Reproduction: Reproduction in organisms, Sexual reproduction in flowering plants,Human reproduction, Reproductive health

2. Genetics and evolution: Principles of inheritance and variations, Molecular basis of inheritance, Evolution

3.Biology and human welfare:Human health and disease, Strategies for enhancement in food production, Microbes in human welfare

4. Biotechnology and its applications: Biotechnology principles and process, Biotechnology and its applications.

5. Ecology and environment: Organisms and population, Biodiversity and conservation, Ecosystem, Environmental issues.



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Highest marks of URATPG Zoology and Botany 2024

Ishita 23rd Aug, 2024

Hello Aspirant

The highest marks for URATPG Zoology and Botany 2024 are not publicly available. The University of Rajasthan does not release the individual scores of candidates. However, the merit list is based on the marks obtained in the entrance exam.

You can find the merit list for URATPG 2024 on the official University of Rajasthan website. The merit list will show the rank of candidates based on their scores.

You can visit our webpage for more information on URATPG- https://www.careers360.com/exams/uratpg

Hope this helps

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i have done my Bsc Graduation in Botany Zoology and Environmental Science. I have given my 6th semester exam but result has not been declared yet. I am confident i will Pass my Graduation with 60+%. So can i become Air Force Flying Officer through AFCAT 2 2024 Exam??? And what other post can get ?

Nitin Kumar 15th Jun, 2024

A minimum of 50% marks each in Physics and Mathematics at the 10+2 level and a minimum of three years of graduation degree (or appearing for the final semester exam) with 60% marks from a recognized university.

Since you have completed your B.Sc. with Botany, Zoology, and Environmental Science, and are confident of passing with over 60%, you meet the educational qualifications for the Flying Branch in AFCAT 1 2025.

  • Ground Duty (Technical): This requires a four-year engineering degree or an equivalent qualification with minimum marks as specified for each role. Your B.Sc. wouldn't qualify for this branch.

  • Ground Duty (Non-Technical): This has openings for graduates from any stream, including your B.Sc. However, there might be specific requirements for each post (e.g., minimum marks, specific degrees preferred).

    https://competition.careers360.com/exams/iaf-afcat

    I hope it helps!
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i completed my graduation B.sc with chemistry, botany, zoology subject them i can take admission in M.sc nuclear medicine technology.

Tanya Gupta 24th May, 2024

Hello,


Yes, you can take admission in M.Sc Nuclear Medicine Technology after completing your graduation with subjects in Chemistry, Botany, and Zoology. However, admission criteria may vary depending on the specific requirements of the university or institution offering the M.Sc program in Nuclear Medicine Technology.


Hope this helps,


Thank you

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hey, im currently pursuing bsc in botany and biotechnology in india , im confused should i choose msc in biotechnology nxt or mba in any biotech related specifications most of them are jobless even after completing msc biotech in reputed institutions , so is mba better to get a job with good salary

mjaisinghani62 11th Mar, 2024

Hello Neha

As you mentioned you are pursuing bsc in botany and biotechnology , after completing your bachelor's degree you may go for master's Course in botany or biotechnology  or MBA . Master's in biotechnology or botany will be specialized Course which makes you expert but these days as competition is going fierce day by day ,  a person should explore more .

More you explore yourself you will get more experience . With more experience you will earn more .

So after bachelor's Course you must go for MBA

By pursuing MBA you will learn a lot not only in  your field but it will cover all the skills required to make a stand in today's corporate world.

Now that is my suggestion,  Final decision will be yours .

Good luck for your future.




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