Botany is important and vast topic to explore.
Botany is related to detailed and diverse study of plants.
Their is number of opportunity in Science ( Biology) abroad and India as well.
4. General Courses
1. B.Sc. & M. Sc. in Botany, Biotechnology, Plant
Tissue Culture, Environmental Science, Plant
Breeding & Genetics, Crop Physiology, Seed
Technology, Bioinformatics, Distance Education,
Remote Sensing, Biodiversity Management,
Agribusiness Management, Forensic Science
(GFSU), etc.
2. B. Ed.
5.
6. 1. Diploma in Medical Laboratory Technology (DMLT)
2.Diploma in Pharmacy
3.Diploma in Bio-Medical Engineering
4.Diploma in Industrial Pollution Management
5.Diploma in Environment Management
6.Diploma / M.Sc. in Forestry / Silviculture / Horticulture
7. Diploma in Bee Keeping
8.Diploma in Public Health and Hygiene
7. 9. Diploma in Health Education and Statistics
10. Diploma in Hospital Management
11. Diploma in Child Care and Education
12. M.Sc. in Aromatic Medicinal Plants
13. Diploma / Degree courses in Ayurvedic /Homoeopathic /
Naturopathy
14. Diploma / Degree courses in Wood and Timber
Technology (FRI, Dehradun)
15. M.Sc. in Clinical Research
9. Employment in Agriculture Department
1. Field Technician and Laboratory Technician
2.Seed Testing and Seed Certifying Officer
3.Assistant Fruit Specialist
4.Horticulture Abstractor and Systematic Pomologist
5.Junior Technical Assistant in Plant Protection
6.Garden Superintendent in Archeology Department
7. Officer in Bureau of Plant Protection Quarantine
8.Gardening Supervisor
9.Gardening Supervisor as a Mycologist
10. Employment in Agriculture Department
10. Plant Collector in Educational Institutions
11. Plant Collector (Taxonomist) in Pharmaceutical Companies /
Institutions
12. Upper Subordinate in Research Stations of Crops like; Rice, Cotton,
Potato, Wheat, Oil-Seeds, Millets, etc.
13. Production Manager / Marketing Manager / Field work supervisor
in Seed Industries
14. Range Forest Officer (RFO)
15. Assistant Conservator of Forest (ACF)
16. Deputy Divisional Officer - Timber Wing
17. Research Assistant - Wood Preservation
18. Officer in Forest Management
12. Employment in Government Sectors
1. IAS, IFS, IPS, IRS, etc. through UPSC Exam
2. RFO(Range Forest Officer, Mamalatdar
(Executive Magistrate), TDO (Training Development
Officer), DEO (District Educational Officer) , PSI (Police
Sub Inspector) etc. through GPSC Exam
3. Banking Exam
4. Railway Recruitment Board Exams
5. State Government U.D.C. and L.D.C. grade
Exams
13. Employment in Government Sectors
6. Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI) Exams for
various Research Categories
7. U.G.C., C.S.I.R., N.E.T., Sl. E. T. Exams for Lecturer /
Research Fellow (Jr./Sr.) in Colleges or Research Institutes
like; CSMCRI (Central salt and marine chemicals research institute recruitment) ,
BARC(Bhabha Atomic Research Centre) , TIFR(Tata Institution of Fundamental
Research), IFRI( International Forestry Recourses and Institutions, Hindustan
Antibiotics, Bose Inst., BSI (Botanical Survey of India), DST(Department of Science
and Technology), GujCOST, DBT(Direct Benefit Transfer), IARI, .ISSRO, etc.
8. G.A.T.E.(Graduate Aptitude Test) and G.R.E.(Graduate Records
Examination) Exams
9. Teaching Faculty in School / College / University
10. Museum Curator, Herbarium Keeper, Plant Collector
19. B sc
Botany
School
Teacher Seed certifying
&
Lab Technician
in seed Lab
Farming
consultant
Consultant
Mushroom
Industry
Post
graduate
level study
Herbal
Industries
medicine
IAS
Pollution
control officer
in Industry
Forest officer
Plant
Scientist
Herbarium
Keeper
Cultivator of
Herbs
Consultant in
Forensic Lab
20. • Floriculture
• Mushroom cultivation
• Narcotics
• Seed technology
• Phytoextraction
• Forest management
• Environment management
• Land scaping
• Garden designing
• Nursery
• Environmental laws
• Computer
After doing Diploma courses
The
Chances
Of
Getting
Job
Will
Increase
Or
Self Employment
27. SCOPE OF BSC COMPUTER SCIENCE
Schools and Colleges
The professionals can work as Teachers and
Professors in the schools and colleges
Technical Support
The individuals can work as a Consultant for the
framers and agri-based companies.
Consultancies While providing useful advice related to the queries
and justification can make one's justified.
System Maintenance The professionals can work as System
Management of the tools and apparatus for
agriment -based companies.
Computers and Related Electronic Equipment
Manufactures
The individuals can provide details and knowledge
related to Equipment management to the
companies.
28. THE VAST SPECTRUM OF JOB OPPORTUNITIES AVAILABLE TO ASPIRANTS OF
B.SC COMPUTER SCIENCE
ARE ENLISTED BELOW:
Software Developer to Project Manager to Software
Architect
Testing Engineer to QA Specialist
Web Developer/Mobile App Developer
Technical Support Engineer to Technical Director
IT Technical Content Developer
29. SALARY SCALE FOR B.SC COMPUTER SCIENCE COURSE:
The average course salary of a graduate of
B.Sc Computer Science course is INR 6
lakhs per annum. This course salary may
vary based on the sector and firm of
employment of the aspirant as well as the
dedication, diligence and experience of the
aspirant at the workplace.
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34. SCOPE OF PHYSICS
Scope of Physics is vast as it covers quantities with length magnitude as high as
1040m or more (astronomical studies of universe) and as low as 10-14m or less
(study of electrons, protons etc). Similarly the range of time scale goes from 10-22s
to 1018s and mass from 10-30kg to 1055kg.
Physics is broadly divided into two types based on its scope - Classical Physics
and Modern Physics. Classical physics deal with the macroscopic
phenomena while the modern physics deals with the microscopic phenomena.
35. SCOPE OF PHYSICS
Macroscopic Domain
Macroscopic domain includes phenomena at large scales like laboratory,
terrestrial and astronomical. It includes following subjects:
•Mechanics – It is based on Newton’s laws on motion and the laws of
gravitation. It is concerned with motion/equilibrium of particles, rigid and
deformable bodies and general system of particles. Examples,
• Propulsion of rocket by ejecting gases
• Water/Sound waves
• Equilibrium of bent rod under a load
36. SCOPE OF PHYSICS
•Electrodynamics – It deals with electric and magnetic phenomena associated
with charged and magnetic bodies. Examples,
• motion of a current-carrying conductor in a magnetic field
• the response of a circuit to an ac voltage (signal)
• the propagation of radio waves in the ionosphere
37. SCOPE OF PHYSICS
•Optics – It deals with phenomena involving light.
Examples,
•Reflection and refraction of light
•Dispersion of light through a prism
•Colour exhibited by thin films
38. SCOPE OF PHYSICS
•Thermodynamics – It deals with systems in macroscopic equilibrium and
changes in internal energy, temperature, entropy etc. of systems under
application of external force or heat.
Examples,
•Efficiency of heat engines
•Direction of physical and chemical process
39. SCOPE OF PHYSICS
Microscopic Domain
Microscopic domain includes phenomena at minuscule scales like atomic,
molecular and nuclear. It also deals with interaction of probes like electrons,
photons and other elementary particles. Quantum theory has been developed to
handle these phenomena.
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41. SCOPE OF MATHEMATICS
• Mathematics (colloquially, maths, or math), is the body of knowledge
centered on concepts such as quantity, structure, space,
and change, and also the academic discipline that studies them.
• There is a demand of mathematics students in fields such as statistics,
engineering, physical science, computer science,
insurance, economics, astronomy, banking and
accountancy.
• There is also a wide scope of mathematics in teaching and research
fields. The scope of mathematics is huge of our imagination. Where ever
you see and what type of gadget you use, is also built with help of
mathematics.
Mathematics is root of every subject.
42. SCOPE OF MATHEMATICS
Major divisions of mathematics:
Pure mathematics & Applied mathematics
Pure mathematics:
• Number Theory
• Algebra
• Combinations
• Geometry & Topology
• Analysis
Applied mathematics:
• Probability and statistics
• Computational sciences
• Physical sciences