Department of Botany

Overview

The Department of Botany, one of the most prominent departments of the college, was established in 2016 with the aim of providing students with opportunities for academic excellence in the field of plant science.
The department is dedicated to the scientific study of plants, offering a comprehensive understanding of plant diversity, ecology and phytogeography, plant physiology and metabolism, reproductive biology, taxonomy, and related areas.
It primarily offers undergraduate programs supported by well-equipped laboratories, a departmental herbarium, fieldwork opportunities, and a specialized library.

The faculty members are highly experienced and actively engaged in research, contributing to advancements across various fields of plant science.
Through a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical experience, the department is committed to shaping young botanists capable of making meaningful contributions to both academic research and real-world applications in plant science.

Courses Offered

In accordance with the CBCS and National Education Policy 2020, the Department of Botany offers:

  • Three-Year Undergraduate Programme
  • Four-Year Undergraduate Programme (Honours)

Undergraduate Curriculum

The undergraduate curriculum covers a broad spectrum of subjects within the field of Botany, including:

Microbiology and Phycology Plant Ecology & Phytogeography
Analytical Techniques in Plant Sciences Plant Systematics
Cell Biology Reproductive Biology of Angiosperms
Mycology and Phytopathology Basic Plant Physiology
Archegoniate Natural Resource Management
Anatomy of Angiosperms & Economic Botany Basic Plant Biotechnology
Genetics Basic Plant Metabolism
Basic Molecular Biology Horticultural Practices & Post-Harvest Technology

Multidisciplinary and Skill Enhancement Courses

  • Environmental Studies & Disaster Management
  • Mushroom Cultivation
  • Tissue Culture of Plants
  • Biofertilizers and Biopesticides
  • Herbarium Preparation

Seat Capacity

48 students per academic session

Head of the Department

Dr. Pradeep Ku. Kamila
Assistant Professor of Botany (OES-I)
Head of the Department since August 2025
M.Sc. and Ph.D. in Botany (Ravenshaw University, Cuttack, Odisha)

Before joining the Odisha Education Service (OES-I), Dr. Kamila worked as a Botanist at the Acharya Jagadish Chandra Bose Indian Botanic Garden (AJCBIBG), Botanical Survey of India, Howrah.
He has over four years of post-Ph.D. research experience and more than two years of teaching experience.
His research interests include ethnobotany, biodiversity conservation, and bioprospecting of rare, endangered, and threatened (RET) plant species of the Eastern Ghats.

Mobile: 9776915356
Email: pradeepkamila.bapi@gmail.com

Faculty Members

Sl. No. Name & Designation Qualification Contact Details
1 Dr. Pradeep Ku. Kamila
Head of the Department
Assistant Professor of Botany (OES-I)
M.Sc., Ph.D. (Botany) Mobile: 9776915356
Email: pradeepkamila.bapi@gmail.com
2 Mr. Khoman Lal Dewangan
Lecturer in Botany
M.Sc. (Botany), NET/GATE Mobile: 8658610404
Email: khomandewangan517@gmail.com
3 Miss Rasmita Suna
Lecturer in Botany
M.Sc. (Botany) Mobile: 8114952981
Email: rasmitasuna981@gmail.com

Infrastructure

The Department of Botany is furnished with modern infrastructure to support both teaching and research activities.
The laboratory supports students’ practical sessions and dissertation projects with equipment such as:

  • PCR Machine
  • UV-Visible Spectrophotometer
  • Electrophoresis Unit
  • Vortex Mixer
  • UV Transilluminator
  • Autoclave
  • Optical Microscope
  • Water Bath
  • Weighing Balance
  • Paper Chromatography Chamber
  • Digital Dry Bath
  • Digital pH Meter
  • Double Distillation Unit

Additionally, the department houses a well-stocked library with textbooks and reference materials covering diverse branches of plant science, fostering both theoretical and practical learning.

Future Plans

  • Establish a Botanical Garden featuring local and medicinal flora.
  • Initiate student-led research projects on ethnobotany and biodiversity conservation.
  • Organize National and State Level Seminars on Plant Biotechnology and Conservation.
  • Develop a Herbarium Digitization Project for cataloguing local plant species.
  • Expand collaborations with research institutes and botanical organizations across India.

Conclusion

The Department of Botany at Model Degree College, Nuapada, is dedicated to advancing plant science education through innovative teaching, active research, and practical exposure.
By blending classroom learning with laboratory experience and fieldwork, the department continues to nurture future botanists who can contribute to environmental sustainability and scientific progress.