The M.Phil Botany program is an advanced research-based degree designed to provide in-depth knowledge of plant sciences, including plant physiology, taxonomy, ecology, genetics, biotechnology, molecular biology, plant pathology, and environmental conservation. The program emphasizes scientific research, laboratory techniques, field studies, and thesis work, enabling students to contribute to biodiversity conservation, sustainable agriculture, environmental management, and botanical research. Graduates gain the analytical and research skills required for academic, scientific, and professional careers.
Eligibility Criteria
BS Botany (4-year) or an equivalent degree in Botany or a closely related discipline from an HEC-recognized university.
Applicants must meet the minimum CGPA/percentage requirements prescribed by the university.
Candidates may be required to qualify an entry test and/or interview according to university regulations.
Admission is subject to the university's graduate admission policy.
Career Prospects
Botanist
Plant Research Scientist
Environmental Consultant
Plant Biotechnologist
Plant Taxonomist
Ecologist
Conservation Scientist
Research Associate
Lecturer or University Faculty Member
Laboratory Manager
Government Research Officer
PhD Scholar