The Kerala Public Service Commission (KPSC) conducts examinations for the position of Lecturer in Botany in the Collegiate Education Department. The selection process typically includes a written examination followed by an interview.
The Lecturer in Botany Kerala PSC exam is designed to assess candidates’ knowledge and expertise in various aspects of botany, including plant biology, ecology, taxonomy, and biotechnology. The exam typically consists of two parts:
Part I: Botany (100 Marks) – This section covers topics such as Phycology, Mycology, Plant Pathology, Bryology, Pteridology, Gymnosperms, Microbiology, Palaeobotany, Angiosperm Anatomy, Microtechnique, Embryology, Palynology, Plant Breeding, Evolution, and Taxonomy, with a focus on both theoretical concepts and practical applications in modern botanical research.
Part II: Research Methodology/Teaching Aptitude (10 Marks) – This section evaluates candidates on teaching techniques, research methods, and educational aptitude, essential for effectively conducting lectures and research in a university setting.
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