1. Conduct field visits, botanical tours, and herbarium collection activities.
2. Use ICT-enabled teaching methods, smart classrooms, virtual labs, and e-learning platforms.
3. Implement continuous internal evaluation through quizzes, assignments, seminars, and practical assessments.
4. Conduct laboratory practicals on plant anatomy, physiology, taxonomy, biotechnology, and ecology.
5. Encourage faculty members and students to publish research papers and participate in science conferences and workshops.
6. Organize workshops, exhibitions, science fairs, and guest lectures on recent advances in plant sciences.
7. Provide guidance for higher education and competitive examinations such as NET/SET, GATE, ICAR, UPSC/MPSC, and research opportunities.
8. Conduct environmental awareness programs, tree plantation drives, and biodiversity conservation activities.
9. Provide counseling and academic support for slow and advanced learners.
10. Maintain proper laboratory records, herbarium specimens, project files, and departmental documentation.