Master of Science in Botany

The M.Sc. (Botany) program is a two-year postgraduate course that focuses on the scientific study of plants, including their physiology, genetics, ecology, and evolution. The curriculum encompasses a wide range of topics such as plant anatomy, taxonomy, biotechnology, and environmental biology. Students engage in both theoretical learning and practical research, gaining hands-on experience in laboratories and fieldwork. This program prepares graduates for careers in environmental conservation, agriculture, pharmaceuticals, academia, and research. Emphasizing plant biodiversity and ecological sustainability, the M.Sc. (Botany) equips students with the expertise to address global challenges related to plant science and conservation.
 


Eligibility Criteria

Minimum 50% (45% for SC/ST) marks with Botany as a major subject.
 

Admission Procedure

On the basis of merit/CUET (PG).