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What can I do after MSC botany?
After the completion of M.Sc in botany, you can work in public and government sector as well. You can get a job role of Plant Taxonomy, Weed Scientists, Ethnobiology, Plant Scientists, Pathology, Palynology, Plant ecology and much more.
How do you collect medicinal plants?
For herbs with leaves and stems that branch off from the main stem (most plants), harvest the top one-quarter to two-thirds of the plant, making sure to leave at least a few sets of leaves behind. The plant will look and recoup better if you trim just above a leaf node — this is where the new growth will take place.
Can a MSC botany student do PhD in biotechnology?
Yes. You can do PhD in any branch of life science.
What exams can I give after MSc botany?
Exams (Opportunities) after post graduation in Life Sciences
- Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) – ARS- NET EXAM.
- CSIR/UGC – NET JRF exam in Life Sciences.
- Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR)
- Indian Forest Service (IFS)
Which is the best season for collection of medicinal plants?
Therapeutic efficacy varies during different times or seasons of the year. The constituent and active principles vary quantitavely at different seasons of the year and the majority of plant materials are usually best collected during the dry season, when the herbs are at peak maturity and concentration.
Which is the best season for collection of medicinal plants III?
March to July is the best season because in subtropical countries light intensites increases upto 12-14 hrs a day and during this period plants synthesize almost all important groups of natural products.
How can I do PhD after MSc botany?
in Botany is 3-year doctorate degree in Botany….Eligibility for Ph. D. in Botany
- Postgraduate degree in a relevant discipline, completed from a recognized institute/university.
- A minimum aggregate score of 55\% (50 \% for SC/ST candidates) or equivalent grade at the level of post-graduation.
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