Which postgraduate course in Botany has the best scope? What are the benefits of pursuing the same?

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    astha singh | Scholar-Level 16

    7 years ago
    Master of Science in Botany:
    These 2-year graduate degree programs generally require a thesis or research report, regardless of whether a student plans to advance to a Ph.D. degree program. Common courses include:
    Plant systematics
    Plant anatomy
    Evolution
    Doctor of Philosophy in Botany
    A doctorate degree primarily prepares graduates for research careers in botany. Common courses in these degree programs include:
    Research
    Dissertation
    Conservation biology

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