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Rakesh chand

Contributor-Level 6

Quantum university situated in roorkee uttarakhand is one of the good university in uttarakhand who provide good quality education with affordable fees.Quantum university also provide the Bsc(H)Agriculture course for admission in this course you must have complete your 12th with minimum 50% with only science stream.Quantum university also focus on overall development of students through good education with good technicals skills and good placements.Quantum university also provide good scholarship through 12% or Qcare scholarship exam conduct by university every year.

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Priya Singh

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If talk about B.Sc. Agriculture, I will put LPU above. School of Agriculture, LPU is Accredited with ICAR. No private University has the ICAR Accreditation, so LPU become the first to get the ICAR accreditation. LPU offers the B.Sc. Agriculture with hons. Degree is much more standardized and superior than the general degree. So this is also one of the factor to be considered. LPU provide the overall exposure through innovative pedagogy, updated curriculum, industry focused academics. Students are exposed to Commercial farms (350 acres) to know-how that create an opportunity for students to engage and tone up their endurance, confidence
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Eram Khan

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Transferring subject-related knowledge and creating a link between theory and real-world applications. Students should be encouraged to grow personally and to build their self-confidence because doing so will increase their chances of joining the agro-industry. Generating interest in agriculture-related topics using data from experiments and Science. Through real-world applications and research, improve your problem-solving abilities.

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ADVOCATE NEHA Batra

Guide-Level 14

No, it's not possible. You can do one course at a time.

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sumaiyra k

Contributor-Level 9

Well, B.Sc. Agriculture graduates have ample job opportunities in the government as well as private sector. They can be hired as Agriculture Development Officers (ADO) and Block Development Officers (BDO). Employment opportunities are available as:
Agriculture Research Scientist
Subject Matter Specialist in different Krishi Vigyan Kendras (KVKs)
Extension Officer
Field Officer
Agriculture Officer
Farm Manager
Plantation Manager
Research Officer in Quality Assurance in Related Fields
Agriculture Loan Officer in Banks
Production Manager
Operations Manager in Fertilizer Units
Business Development Manager
Food Processing Units in Government
Agri-Preneur
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5 years ago

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Mahak Gulati

Contributor-Level 7

There are many fields in which you can work after B.Sc. Agriculture. First, I will tell you about B.Sc. Agriculture. It is a 4 years long under-graduate Bachelor Degree programme. B.Sc. Agriculture programme consists of topics such as- agriculture Science, use of modern scientific equipment and techniques in agriculture, land surveying, soil science, water resource management, animal and poultry management, basics of biotechnology etc. The main aim of this programme is to use the above mentioned concepts to train students improve agriculture productivity, manage products and pave way for future developments through research activities.
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Ananya Dev

Guide-Level 14

Hi,
As plant scientists, agronomists can have many career paths, but their careers are generally focused on increasing the quality and amount of food produced for the nation's food supply. Many graduates are employed in farm management or go on to manage their own farms, others use the breadth of skills and experience that they develop during their degree to follow a range of opportunities in the service and supply industries.

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6 years ago

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Sujata Dewan

Contributor-Level 9

Yes, a UGC recognised college is a good college to get into B.Sc agriculture.

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Sarbajeet Chakraborty

Beginner-Level 3

You can get an officer level job in a government department if you complete B.Sc from a renowned college.

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Bipin Jha

Guide-Level 12

There are many courses, please specify your interest.

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