PG DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY
Department Profile
Objectives
Specific objective of B.Sc Botany programme is to develop the ability of the application of acquired knowledge in the various field of life. Other objectives are to know the importance of the scope of the plant science and relative subjects.
· Programme
The course is programmed under CBCS stream (Choice Based Credit and Semester stream). Totally six semesters; first four semester with language courses, two complementary courses (zoology + chemistry) and core course. Fifth semester with an open course additional to four core courses (botany). Sixth semester with five core courses and an optional elective course.
Programmes include theory and practical examination of core and complementary courses, field study and project work also.
· Eligibility
· Scope
There is a great scope after B.Sc Botany; you can walk into work in different sectors, such as plant nursery, farms, teaching at school and college level, research jobs at universities, institutes, jobs in environmental consultancies, employment opportunities are also there as taxonomist, conservationist, ecologist, horticulturist, pathologist, in pharmaceutical fields, medical content writing, self-employment etc. Also one may het opportunities as field officer in rubber board, coconut and spices board related with crop development and in b
VISION
Foster students’ scientific temperament and environmental awareness and prepare them to tackle the real life-challenges in the scientific way.
MISSION
- Delivering a quality education in plant sciences and enlightening students about the need for safe guarding natural resources.
- Assembling information at multiple levels to provide pupils a comprehensive understanding of botany.
- To acquaint students with the practical aspects of laboratory research, such as data handling, record keeping, and appropriate laboratory procedures.
- Utilizing both traditional and unconventional methods to comprehend plant functions, as well as providing human resources with practical instruction in revolutionary botany fields.