MES COllege

Dept. of Botany

Nurturing Knowledge in Plant Sciences

Programme Overview

B.Sc Botany Honours

The B.Sc. Botany Honours programme is a multidisciplinary undergraduate course structured under the FYUGP framework with a strong balance of theoretical knowledge and practical training. The syllabus covers core areas such as plant diversity, taxonomy, anatomy, physiology, genetics, ecology, and environmental biology, along with applied topics like biotechnology and plant resources. The programme integrates skill enhancement, value-added, and multidisciplinary courses to improve employability and interdisciplinary understanding. Laboratory practicals, fieldwork, herbarium preparation, and project components are integral parts of the curriculum, ensuring experiential learning. The flexible credit-based system allows students to explore electives and develop scientific, analytical, and research-oriented skills aligned with national higher education reforms.

Eligibility Criteria

Candidates must have passed Higher Secondary / Plus Two (10+2) or equivalent examination.

Should have studied Biology (Botany/Zoology) as a subject.

 

Syllabus

B.Sc Botany Honours Syllabus

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Programme Outcomes (PO)

PO1

Knowledge Acquisition: Demonstrate a profound understanding of knowledge trends and their impact on the chosen discipline of study.

PO2

Communication,Collaboration,Inclusiveness, and Leadership:Become a team player who drives positive change through effective communication, collaborative acumen, transformative leadership, and a dedication to inclusivity

PO3

Professional Skills: Demonstrate professional skills to navigate diverse career paths with confidence and adaptability.

PO4

Digital Intelligence: Demonstrate proficiency in varied digital and technological tools to understand and interact with the digital world, thus effectively processing complex information

PO5

Scientific Awarenessand Critical Thinking: Emerge as an innovative problem-solver and impactful mediator, applying scientific understanding and critical thinking to address challenges and advance sustainable solutions.

PO6

Human Values, Professional Ethics, and Societal and Environmental Responsibility: Become a responsible leader, characterized by an unwavering commitment to human values, ethical conduct, and a fervent dedication to the wellbeing of society and the environment.

PO7

Research, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship: Emerge as a researcher and entrepreneurial leader, forging collaborative partnerships with industry, academia, and communities to contribute enduring solutions for local, regional, and global development.

Programme Specific Outcomes (PSO)

PSO1

Understand theoretical concepts and applications across major chemistry subfields, including inorganic, organic, physical, analytical chemistry, and quantum mechanics.

PSO2

Evaluate complex chemical phenomena and real-world problems by applying principles of theoretical chemistry and computational chemistry.

PSO3

Develop practical skills in handling chemicals safely, preparing solutions, conducting experiments, and analyzing chemical species in the lab.

PSO5

Acquire foundational knowledge of chemistry essential for advanced studies in interdisciplinary fields such as Physics, Mathematics, Botany, Zoology, Geology, and other related disciplines.

PSO6

Apply chemistry knowledge to various industries including pharmaceuticals, materials science, energy, polymer, and environmental monitoring.
Career Opportunities
Forest Department Jobs (Forest Guard / Range Assistant)
Horticulture Assistant / Officer
Environmental Field Assistant (NGOs / Projects)
Teaching (School level after B.Ed.)
Research Assistant (Colleges / Projects)
Quality Control Assistant (Food / Spice industries like Synthite, KSE)
Plantation Sector Jobs (Tea, Rubber, Spice estates)

Admission Open For 2026

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