Department of Botany
DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY
The Department of Botany was started with the introduction of first batch of B.Sc BZC and MbZC in 2014-2015 in three year Degree course in Botany in telugu medium was started. The following staff members had served as heads of the department of Botany :- J. Shekar (2014-2015 to 2016-2017), Y. Pratibha (2016-2017) G.Sarita (2017-2018) and Dr. Ch. Rama Raju (2018-till date). The Department also provides a well-equipped laboratory to cater to the requirements of Graduate students.
BRIEF HISTORY OF THE DEPARTMENT
Highlights of the Department
· B. Sc. Botany
BSc. Mahatma Gandhi University stipulated Syllabus is following.
1. Gold medal Prize for the best student passing from III B.Sc. Botany
Gold medal to be awarded to a well behaved student with good academic record, passing out from B.Sc. Botany Final Year (Interest amount of Rs. 25,000/-).GET IN TOUCH WITH US!
The labs are equipped with Laminar Air flow chamber, oven, bacterial and fungal culture facilities and OHP. Botanical garden is well maintained by the department with shade net house and medicinal plants.
The objective of the Department of Botany has been to impart quality education to students at Graduation level.
The Department has also implemented the Credit System for grading B.Sc. students since the year 2016, which offers flexibility in the structuring and assessment of courses.
Research Area of Botany
The teaching faculty is actively involved in research in various fields of Botany, which include Mycology, Plant Pathology, ethno botany.
Sr. No. |
Name of the Member |
Designation |
1 |
Dr. Rama Raju Cherkupally |
Assistant Professor |
2 |
Sri. P.Lingaiah |
Herbarium Keeper |
Facilities
Botanical Garden
The Botany Department has an impressive Botanical garden, having a collection of over 815 plants. Its special features include a collection of palms, ferns, gymnosperms, medicinal plants and plants of special botanical interest.
Field Facility
The Department has facilities to carry out field experiments in the Botanical garden. Experimental plots and irrigation facility is available.
Computer and Internet Facility
The department has a well equipped computer and Internet facility for conducting virtual classes. WIFI connectivity is available within the Department, which is accessed by most students.
Culture Facilities
The department has the facilities for aseptic manipulations, transfer and incubation to raise in vitro cultures of algae, bacteria, fungi and higher plants. These include laminar air flow cabinets, shakers, incubators and incubation rooms.
Students are admitted to the B.Sc. course on the basis of (a) marks obtained during their Intermediate through DOST.
Total number of seats available: 60
UG Result Analysis of 2018-19
2018-2019 |
Year of Pass |
Appeared |
Passed |
Pass Percentage |
I Year
|
I Sem-Paper 1 |
31 |
20 |
65 |
II Sem-Paper 2 |
27 |
15 |
56 |
|
II Year
|
III Sem-Paper 3 |
30 |
27 |
90 |
IV Sem-Paper 4 |
29 |
15 |
52 |
|
III Year
|
V Sem-Paper 5 |
29 |
26 |
90 |
V Sem (DSC-1:Ele-1)Paper 6 |
30 |
09 |
30 |
|
|
MC( SEC) |
49 |
44 |
90 |
|
MC(GE) |
399 |
309 |
77 |
|
VI Sem Paper 7 |
27 |
09 |
33 |
|
VI Sem (Ele) Paper8 |
28 |
25 |
89 |
|
VI Sem SEC |
46 |
46 |
100 |
|
VI Sem GE |
234 |
233 |
100 |
Department of Botany
DEPARTMENT OF BOTANY
The Department of Botany was started with the introduction of first batch of B.Sc BZC and MbZC in 2014-2015 in three year Degree course in Botany in telugu medium was started. The following staff members had served as heads of the department of Botany :- J. Shekar (2014-2015 to 2016-2017), Y. Pratibha (2016-2017) G.Sarita (2017-2018) and Dr. Ch. Rama Raju (2018-till date). The Department also provides a well-equipped laboratory to cater to the requirements of Graduate students.
BRIEF HISTORY OF THE DEPARTMENT
Highlights of the Department
· B. Sc. Botany
BSc. Mahatma Gandhi University stipulated Syllabus is following.
1. Gold medal Prize for the best student passing from III B.Sc. Botany
Gold medal to be awarded to a well behaved student with good academic record, passing out from B.Sc. Botany Final Year (Interest amount of Rs. 25,000/-).GET IN TOUCH WITH US!
The labs are equipped with Laminar Air flow chamber, oven, bacterial and fungal culture facilities and OHP. Botanical garden is well maintained by the department with shade net house and medicinal plants.
The objective of the Department of Botany has been to impart quality education to students at Graduation level.
The Department has also implemented the Credit System for grading B.Sc. students since the year 2016, which offers flexibility in the structuring and assessment of courses.
Research Area of Botany
The teaching faculty is actively involved in research in various fields of Botany, which include Mycology, Plant Pathology, ethno botany.
Sr. No. |
Name of the Member |
Designation |
1 |
Dr. Rama Raju Cherkupally |
Assistant Professor |
2 |
Sri. P.Lingaiah |
Herbarium Keeper |
Facilities
Botanical Garden
The Botany Department has an impressive Botanical garden, having a collection of over 815 plants. Its special features include a collection of palms, ferns, gymnosperms, medicinal plants and plants of special botanical interest.
Field Facility
The Department has facilities to carry out field experiments in the Botanical garden. Experimental plots and irrigation facility is available.
Computer and Internet Facility
The department has a well equipped computer and Internet facility for conducting virtual classes. WIFI connectivity is available within the Department, which is accessed by most students.
Culture Facilities
The department has the facilities for aseptic manipulations, transfer and incubation to raise in vitro cultures of algae, bacteria, fungi and higher plants. These include laminar air flow cabinets, shakers, incubators and incubation rooms.
Students are admitted to the B.Sc. course on the basis of (a) marks obtained during their Intermediate through DOST.
Total number of seats available: 60
UG Result Analysis of 2018-19
2018-2019 |
Year of Pass |
Appeared |
Passed |
Pass Percentage |
I Year
|
I Sem-Paper 1 |
31 |
20 |
65 |
II Sem-Paper 2 |
27 |
15 |
56 |
|
II Year
|
III Sem-Paper 3 |
30 |
27 |
90 |
IV Sem-Paper 4 |
29 |
15 |
52 |
|
III Year
|
V Sem-Paper 5 |
29 |
26 |
90 |
V Sem (DSC-1:Ele-1)Paper 6 |
30 |
09 |
30 |
|
|
MC( SEC) |
49 |
44 |
90 |
|
MC(GE) |
399 |
309 |
77 |
|
VI Sem Paper 7 |
27 |
09 |
33 |
|
VI Sem (Ele) Paper8 |
28 |
25 |
89 |
|
VI Sem SEC |
46 |
46 |
100 |
|
VI Sem GE |
234 |
233 |
100 |