What is the scope for B.Sc in botany?

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What is the scope for B.Sc in botany?

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 2 years ago
Hello You know that Botany is mainly about the plants and everything about plant life. Let me tell you there are a lot of opportunities after you B.Sc (Hons.) in botany. Botany is not only about plants but also the trees. The course is a very broad course and it has applications in Biotechnology field as well. The global warming and other environmental problems (which will be forever) which help in building the scope of this branch. After you B.Sc in Botany (Hons.), you can study additional 2-years which will help you in grabbing a PG degree or you can opt for courses such as biotech, microbiology, molecular biology, etc. A postgraduation will indeed increase your chances of getting a job in top notch companies. Another interesting career option after you B.Sc is teaching profession or you can even you can even head towards research field in some universities You can even find jobs in the herbarium. Last but not the least you can work in some top companies(private) which will offer you a huge pay packet. So there is a lot to do after your B.Sc if you want to be successful.

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