Department of Botany

 

 

STRENGTHS

1) Experienced Faculty: The Botany Department boasts a team of highly experienced and dedicated faculty members who bring a wealth of knowledge and expertise to the students.

2) Well-Equipped Laboratories: The department is equipped with state-of-the-art laboratories, enabling students to conduct advanced research and experiments.

3) Research work and Publications

4) BEE LIVE (Biodiversity and Environmental Engagement):- Department actively works in natural conservation where spreading awareness regarding the protection of nature and biodiversity for a healthy environment is the main motive. Also, to protect the lands and waterways that are necessary for life. Environmental protection is the area of expertise of the department. Pollution, deforestation, species habitat loss, and climate change are among the issues the world is currently facing. We focus on emerging ideas such as ecosystem services, habitat restoration and climate adaptation. In other words we continue to compile the best available resources we use to inform and support our work.

5) Botanical Garden:   A well-devloped and maintained botanical garden.

WEAKNESSES

1) No PG Department, while currently not hosting a postgraduate department, we continuously explore avenues for future expansion and development.

OPPORTUNITIES

1) Collaborative Research: Collaborate with other academic institutions and research organizations to enhance research opportunities and funding.

2) Introducing PG departments will enable us to cater to the advanced educational needs of our students, allowing for specialized and in-depth study in plant sciences.

3) Research Projects signifies an exciting opportunity for academic advancement and innovation by fostering an environment that encourages and supports research initiatives, we aim to cultivate a vibrant culture of exploration and discovery within our department.

CHALLENGES

1) Post covid pandemic students are seen opting for applied sciences and neglecting the basic yet very important sciences like botany.

2) Competition: Staying competitive and attracting top students in the field of botany amidst increasing competition from other subjects.

3) Attracting Research Funding: Facing challenges in securing external funding for research projects and initiatives.

 

 

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