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a year agoContributor-Level 8
Research the universities and programs you are interested in: Start by researching universities that offer the programme you want to study. Look at their admission requirements, application deadlines, and tuition fees.
Check the admission requirements: Make sure you meet the minimum admission requirements, which usually include academic requirements such as GPA and standardized test scores, as well as other requirements like language profic
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B.Sc agriculture after class 12th agriculture will be great for you. You have to select the colleges that you want to take admission in, that offer B.Sc. In agriculture and apply there. Some colleges have entrance exams to get in that you need to take. This is a promising career field that offers career positions like Plantation Manager, Agriculture Development Officer, Agriculturists, and Agriculture Marketing Executive etc.
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Candidates must have cleared the higher secondary education or 10+2 with Chemistry Biology and Physics as the main subjects and are eligible to join an Undergraduate or Bachelor's degree programme in botany. Good institutions demand a min of 55 percent to 60 percent for admission. The admission process is merit-based and the institutes, colleges, or universities set specific cut-off marks. Some colleges have their own entrance test for admission to Bachelor of Science honors courses. The other subjects that one can choose from include a Bachelor of Science in horticulture agricultura
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