M.Sc. Botany
Eligibility : B.Sc. Degree (Pass course or Hons.) under the 10+2+3 scheme with Botany as one of the subjects. Minimum of 55% of aggregate marks and 60% marks for candidates from any Universities outside the State of Rajasthan.
Duration : 2 years
Affiliating Body : University of Rajasthan, Jaipur
Previous Year
Paper I : Cell & Molecular Biology of Plants
Paper II : Cytology, Genetics & Cytogenetics
Paper III : Biology & Diversity of Lower Plants: Cryptogams
Paper IV : Taxonomy & Diversity of Seed Plants
Paper V : Plant Physiology & Metabolism
Paper VI : Microbiology and Plant Pathology
Final Year
Paper VII : Plant Morphology, Developmental Anatomy and Reproductive Biology
Paper VIII : Plant Ecology
Paper IX : Plant Resource Utilization & Conservation
Paper X : Biotechnology & Genetic Engineering of Plant & Microbes
Paper XI : Elective I
Paper XII : Elective II
Elective Papers XI& XII
Paper XI (a) : Advanced Plant Pathology I
Paper XII (a) : Advanced Plant Pathology II
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Paper XI (b) : Seed Science and technology I
Paper XII (b) : Seed Science and technology II
OR
Paper XI (c) : Ecosystem Ecology
Paper XII (c) : Environmental Biology
OR
Paper XI (d) : Advanced Plant Pathology I
Paper XII (d) : Advanced Plant Pathology II
OR
Paper XI (e) : Advanced Morphology and Morphogenesis- I
Paper XII (e) : Advanced Morphology and Morphogenesis- II
Additional benefits : OORJA [PEP + ITT + Specialization in Microsoft Office + One Certificate Programme]
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Frequenty Asked Questions(FAQ's)
Ans. M.Sc. Botany is not just the study of plants—it is the science of life, sustainability, and survival. This programme explores plant systems from molecular to ecosystem level, helping students understand how plants shape our environment, food systems, and future.
At Biyani, Botany goes beyond classrooms into nature and research. With phytarium learning, field explorations, herbarium development, and hands-on lab work, students experience real science while building a strong foundation for research and innovation.
Ans. Students explore advanced subjects like plant physiology, taxonomy, genetics, ecology, plant biotechnology, and environmental science—gaining deep scientific insight into plant life and its applications.
Ans. While B.Sc. builds the foundation, M.Sc. Botany takes you deeper into research, advanced laboratory techniques, scientific analysis, and independent thinking—transforming you from a learner into a researcher.
Ans. You will engage in field visits, ecological surveys, biodiversity studies, herbarium preparation, and advanced lab experiments, ensuring strong practical and research-based learning.
Ans. Students develop research aptitude, plant identification expertise, laboratory techniques, analytical thinking, scientific writing, and problem-solving skills—essential for academic and professional success.
Ans. Graduates can work as research scientists, environmental consultants, botanists, quality analysts, or educators in sectors like agriculture, pharmaceuticals, forestry, and environmental organizations.
Ans. Absolutely! M.Sc. Botany is a strong gateway to Ph.D., research fellowships, and advanced scientific careers in India and abroad.
Ans. Botany plays a crucial role in solving global challenges like climate change, biodiversity conservation, sustainable agriculture, and environmental protection—making your career meaningful and impactful.
Ans. In a world focused on sustainability and green solutions, Botany offers immense opportunities in research, innovation, and environmental leadership, making it a future-ready and socially significant field.