A warm hello to all the seniors in the forum...
I need some guidance and advice from you guys. My sister has completed her MSc in Botany (specializing in Angiosperms & Phytochemistry). In what kind of company and what position can she apply for a job? What approximate CTC should she aim for?
Thanks in anticipation.
Regards,
Anjali
From India
I need some guidance and advice from you guys. My sister has completed her MSc in Botany (specializing in Angiosperms & Phytochemistry). In what kind of company and what position can she apply for a job? What approximate CTC should she aim for?
Thanks in anticipation.
Regards,
Anjali
From India
Hi Anjali,
A degree in Botany equips your sister with a range of skills that can be applied in many different careers, from research to teaching, to applied fields. Research careers include working for universities, the National Botanical Institute, the Agricultural Research Council, and other research institutes. Botanical expertise is required in resource management, nature conservation, government departments like Water Affairs, environmental consulting, policy-making, and rural development. Individuals with Botany degrees have also transitioned into careers such as science publishing and research for the private sector. They were able to do so because their Botany degree equipped them with widely applicable skills in independent research, data analysis, report writing, and verbal communication.
Also attaching a document for the same. I am not sure about the CTC part.
Regards,
AJ
From India, Thana
A degree in Botany equips your sister with a range of skills that can be applied in many different careers, from research to teaching, to applied fields. Research careers include working for universities, the National Botanical Institute, the Agricultural Research Council, and other research institutes. Botanical expertise is required in resource management, nature conservation, government departments like Water Affairs, environmental consulting, policy-making, and rural development. Individuals with Botany degrees have also transitioned into careers such as science publishing and research for the private sector. They were able to do so because their Botany degree equipped them with widely applicable skills in independent research, data analysis, report writing, and verbal communication.
Also attaching a document for the same. I am not sure about the CTC part.
Regards,
AJ
From India, Thana
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