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Develop higher order thinking skills required for pursuing higher studies (Ph.D.)/research-
oriented career options in respective fields.
Students will carry out their research work under the supervision of a faculty member. Students
will interact with the supervisors through meetings and presentations on a regular basis. After
completion of the research work, students will complete the dissertation under the guidance of the
supervisor. The dissertation will include literature review, hypothesis, objectives, methodology,
results, discussion, and bibliography.
Bot.493 Academic Project 0+4
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
The primary aim of this course is to:
review the Research in the subject area.
Analyse data and other research findings.
Report research findings in written form.
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
After completion of course, students will have hand on experience of
Literature survey on advanced research topics in Botany and its allied discipline
Planning and designing the experiment of the research Problem
Analysis and evaluation of the experimental data/ theoretical & computational modeling
o Deduction and systematic presentation of the results
Compilation of the results / information to produce written document
Defending the results of the project in an open viva–voice through power point
presentation
All the Botany honours students will do a supervised Botany Project as an important culmination
of training in Botany learning and research. This project shall be a supervised collaborative work
in Botany and its allied discipline The project will aim to introduce student to the basics and
methodology of research in Botany, which is done via theory, computation, and experiments
either all together or separately by one of these approaches. It is intended to give research
exposure to students.
Zoology
(DISCIPLINE – B)
DISCIPLINE SPECIFIC COURSES:
Zoo.111 Diversity of Non-Chordates 3+1
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
The primary objective of this course is:
To introduce the learner about the existence of different life forms on the earth and
appreciate the diversity of animal life.
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