Programme Overview

The BSc Botany program offers a comprehensive understanding of plant life, covering diversity, structure, function, genetics, ecology, and evolution. The educational modules coordinating hypothetical information with down to earth aptitudes through lab work and field considers, planning graduates for differing careers in investigate, natural administration, horticulture, and instruction.

  • 3 Years

    Duration of programme

  • Under Graduate

    Level of Study

Key Highlights

Comprehensive study of plant life
Interdisciplinary approach
Developing essential skill
Careers opportunities
Practical skill development

How will you benefit

Opportunities exist in government departments (like agriculture, environment, forest services) and research organizations such as CSIR, ICAR, and botanical surveys.
Botany knowledge helps in solving ecological issues like deforestation, climate change, and biodiversity conservation.
It provides a strong base for higher education such as M.Sc., Ph.D., or research in plant sciences, genetics, or ecology.
: Graduates can work in areas like agriculture, forestry, environmental conservation, pharmaceuticals, and biotechnology.

What will you study

Molecular Biology and Biotechnology

Think about of classification, distinguishing proof and terminology of plants

Exploration OF molecular techniques

Hands On lab work and field visits

·   PO-1-Demonstrate comprehensive knowledge of plant diversity, including algae, fungi, bryophytes, pteridophytes, gymnosperms, and angiosperms, understanding their classification, morphology, anatomy, reproduction, and life cycles.

·         PO-2-Explain fundamental concepts in plant physiology, biochemistry, genetics, ecology, and evolution, and their interrelationships.

·         PO-3-Apply practical skills in laboratory techniques such as microscopy, slide preparation, plant identification, biochemical analysis, and genetic studies.

·         PO-4-Conduct field investigations and analyze plant communities in their natural habitats, understanding ecological principles and conservation strategies.

·         PO-5-Understand the economic importance of plants and their role in agriculture, horticulture, forestry, medicine, and industry.

·         PO-6-Analyze and interpret botanical data, and effectively communicate scientific findings through written reports, oral presentations, and visual aids.

·         PO-7-Develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills to address issues related to plant science and environmental conservation.

·         PO-8-Appreciate the moral and social suggestions of plant science investigate and its applications. .

·         PO-9-Utilize modern tools and technologies in botanical studies, including bioinformatics and computational biology where applicable.

  • PSO-1-Comprehensive Knowledge of Plant Diversity: Understand the classification, morphology, anatomy, physiology, and life cycles of various plant groups, from algae and fungi to angiosperms and gymnosperms.
  • PSO-2-Economic and Applied Botany: Recognize the economic importance of plants, their uses in various industries (food, medicine, fiber, etc.), and sustainable utilization practices.
  • PSO-3-Environmental Awareness: Understand the role of plants in ecosystem functioning, the impact of environmental changes on plant life, and the importance of plant conservation for a sustainable future.

  • PEO-1-Create commonsense abilities in research facility procedures, microscopy, plant recognizable proof, herbarium planning, and essential botanical inquire about techniques.
  • PEO-2-Recognize the financial and therapeutic significance of plants and their economical utilization for human welfare.
  • PEO-3-Develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills to analyze botanical data and address plant-related issues.
  • PEO-4-Gain an awareness of current challenges in plant science, such as biodiversity conservation, climate change impacts on vegetation, and sustainable agriculture.
  • PEO-5-Communicate scientific information effectively, both orally and in writing, using appropriate botanical terminology.
  • PEO-6-Appreciate the ethical considerations related to the use and conservation of plant resources.           

Curriculum

  • हिन्दी भाषा और संस्कृति
  • Basic Information Computer Technology - I
  • Diversity of microbes and cryptogams
  • Anatomy of Angiosperms
  • Diversity of microbes and cryptogams
  • Anatomy of Angiosperms
  • Basic Information Computer Technology - I

CAREERS AND EMPLOYABILITY

Environmental sector
Education
Agriculture and horticulture
Research

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

10+2 (Science)

SC/ST-45% and Gen/OBC-60%

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