Botany
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Yes, you can pursue PGDMLT after Bachelor's degree in in Botany in any institute. The eligibility of PGD in Medical Laboratory Technology is to have pursued a BSC in Chemistry, Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Zoology, Botany or any other equivalent subjects with a minimum of 40% marks. Aspirant s should have completed 20 years of age at the time of admission, and not crossed the age of 35 years.
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Here are some colleges for BSc Botany in Kerala
Government Victoria College, Palakkad
All Saints College, Thiruvananthapuram
Government College for Women, Thiruvananthapuram
College of Trivandrum, Thiruvananthapuram
Sacred Heart College, Ernakulam
Mar Ivanios College, Thiruvananthapuram
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Dear Student ,
Here is the list of some well known colleges in India that offers M.Sc Botany :
To know more about the colleges , refer this :
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-msc-in-botany-degree-colleges-in-india
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Hello aspirant,
In order to pursue the Bsc Botany Hons Course you must have to have Physics, Chemistry and Biology as the compulsory subjects. So, without physics, you cannot opt for Botany Hons.
(Hons.) (Botany) degree is qualifying 10+2 or equivalent examination in Science stream with a minimum of 50% marks secured in Biology subject and/or in aggregate from a recognized board of the country
The minimum required qualification for you to establish a career as a botanist is a bachelor's degree in science . Moreover, if you wish to go for higher studies, then you would be required to specialise in one of the areas of botany. The levels of courses offered are bachelor's, master's and doctoral.
Further, to know more details regarding the Botany Honors course, you can follow the below mentioned link to know more about this:
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/botany-course
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Hi there.
The M.Sc. in Botany programme is a two-year postgraduate programme that covers the key areas of plants and their structure in nature and biology. This programme aids students in understanding the botanical process associated with plants and other living things. The principal objective is to provide top-notch programmes with significant vocational components and curriculum-wide professional skill development.
Eligibility.
Candidates must pass an entrance test and complete a course leading to any bachelor's degree in biology with any subject, with a minimum cumulative score of 50%, in order to be admitted to M.Sc. in Botany programme in India. Additionally, in order to be admitted, students pursuing the M.Sc. in Botany programme must have successfully passed the required entrance test from any reputable institution with high results. There are no set requirements or age restrictions for admittance.
And after that yes, you can apply to become a lecturer. However, you need to clear the NET examination first and if you want you can pursue PhD further.
Dear Sneha,
You have mentioned +1 , so I'm assuming you are telling about your exam in 10+1,
So, Sneha .. to get admission in B.Sc Botany , marks of 11th doesn't matter . The following eligibility criteria you need to satisfy to get admission in good colleges :
Some of the skills which you need to develop during your UG :
To know more about this course as well as to find well known colleges that offer B.Sc Botany , refer this :
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/bsc-botany
Hi there,
Yes you can pursue Msc in botany or zoology after competing bsc in Microbiology under the registered univeristy of india.
Msc zoology is a two year postgraduate program which is dedicated for the study of Animals and if you want to pursue Msc in botany then it is the study dedicated to plants and plant kingdom.
Basic eligibity: The candidate must be bsc graduate .
Check this as well: https://dqxeclau.top/courses/msc-zoology
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/msc-in-botany
Hope this helps you.
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Most certainly yes! In fact, a new field has emerged out of biology and chemistry which is Computational Biology, which is a heavy Biology as well as Computer oriented field. As a computational biologist, you'll be expected to run queries on databases like FASTA, Pronet and many like these. You'll also be expected to learn light Python programming as most of the computations for research happen in Python. So, in general there is very much scope of Computers after doing BSc in Biology or Chemistry.
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