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Karuna Jain

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- Bachelor's degree in Agriculture or allied disciplines (Agricultural Engineering/Dairy Science/Dairy Technology/Fisheries/Food Science/Food Technology/Forestry/Home Science/Horticulture/Veterinary Science, etc.) from any Agricultural University or Institution.
- Many colleges and universities prefer that Master Degree students have a background in business, either through school or job experience.
- Students interested in M.B.A. (Agriculture) have less experience can often find programs to suit their needs. M.B.A. (Agriculture) students need to submit applications, transcripts and GRE scores.

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Prem Kumar

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B.Tech EEE will fetch you more opportunities and money making.

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savita gupta

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yes, you can join fs. there is a vast I
opportunities for forensic scientists in gov. as well as in public sectors.

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savita gupta

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b.sc agriculture is better choice

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yogi yogi

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You can complete B.sc in a college who has permission to provide you an authenticate graduate certificate. after that, you can apply in Australia.

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Seema Markey

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Are you wondering what is aquaponics? The most simple definition is that it is the marriage of aquaculture (raising fish) and hydroponics (the soil-less growing of plants) that grows fish and plants together in one integrated system. The fish waste provides an organic food source for the growing plants and the plants provide a natural filter for the water the fish live in.

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