In order to educate science and encourage students' openness, critical thinking, and curiosity, botany is essential. People are exposed to a variety of living forms, which helps them understand how linked everything in the natural world is. Additionally, botany emphasizes conservation efforts and increases public knowledge of the environment and natural resources. It increases people's capacity to apply information in a variety of contexts, promoting independence and self-sufficiency throughout the nation.
By highlighting the extensive body of knowledge about plants and introducing them to the scientific research methodology, the goal is to equip students with the skills they will need for lifelong learning. This aims to nourish their curiosity and ability to adapt to ever-evolving scientific landscapes. Because of this, our goal is to furnish a solid groundwork in all facets of botany and elucidate a wide range of contemporary developments in the field, ensuring students are prepared to make meaningful contributions to the advancement of botanical sciences.
The goal of the department encompasses a wide range of objectives focused on the study of plants, including education and training, community engagements, collaborations, and innovation and application. It aims to provide comprehensive education and practical training in the field of botany, engage with local communities to promote understanding and appreciation of plants, foster collaborations with other institutions and organizations to advance research and knowledge exchange, and encourage innovation in the application of botanical sciences to address contemporary challenges and opportunities.
The Department of Botany offers Bachelor of Science (BSc) and Master of Science (MSc) programs specializing in botany. Alongside these degree programs, the department provides certificate courses in various specialized fields, including mushroom cultivation, organic farming, and bioenzyme production, catering to a diverse range of interests and career paths within the realm of botany and related disciplines.
Associate Professor and Head
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Assistant Professor
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Programme Outcome for an undergraduate program outlines the broad competencies and learning goals that students are expected to achieve by the end of their degree, guiding their academic and professional development.
Programme Specific Outcome for an undergraduate program defines the specialized competencies and skills tailored to the particular academic discipline, guiding students towards mastery in their chosen field of study.
Course Outcomes for an undergraduate program specify the specific knowledge, skills, and competencies students are expected to gain from individual courses, ensuring a comprehensive understanding of the subject matter.