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deepika maurya

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A list of the best colleges for agriculture in India is mentioned below;
1- Acharya N. G. Ranga Agricultural University.
2- Tamil Nadu Agricultural University.
3- Indira Gandhi Agricultural University.
4- Punjab Agricultural University.
5- G. B. Pant University of Agriculture, Pantnagar.
6- Dr. Rajendra Prasad Central Agricultural University, Samastipur.
7- Sam Higginbottom University of Agriculture, Technology, and Sciences, Allahabad.
8- Information Technology Cell, Junagadh.
9- Dr. Balasaheb Sawant Konkan Krishi Vidyapeeth.
10- Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi. For more information, you may visit the Shiksha Agriculture overview pa
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Yes, agriculture jobs are high in demand. Agriculture Job Sectors: Government Research Institutes, State Agricultural Universities (SAUs), Food Technology Companies, Agriculture Fields, Food Processing Units, Fertilizer Manufacturing Firms, Central & State Government Departments, Schools & Colleges, SEED Manufacturing Companies, Banks, MNCs, Machinery Industries, etc. Government Jobs After Bachelor of Science in Agriculture:
1- Agriculture Forest Officer
Average Salary: INR 12 LPA
2- Agriculture Field Officer
Average Salary: INR 2.2 LPA
3- Agriculture Junior Engineer
Average Salary: INR 2.7-3.5 LPA
4- Agriculture Graduate Trainee
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The scope of the agriculture industry in India is increasing and with emphasis shifting to organic farming and allied research, the future belongs to those with a professional degree in the field of agriculture. The rapid evolution of technology in agriculture has added a lot of charm to this traditional field. Agriculture graduates can start their careers as Agricultural Research Scientists, Marketing Executives, Business development executives, Agriculture Officers, Assistant Plantation Managers, and many more. Agriculture graduates can work in various private and public research centers, institutions, and other companies engaged in
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deepika maurya

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No, Mathematics is not a compulsory subject for a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture. You can leave mathematics but make sure you are good in Physics, Chemistry and Biology. To get a seat in the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture, you should be a science student, with Physics, Chemistry and Biology or Physics Chemistry and Mathematics. But you should score a minimum of 50 percent or 60 percent depending on Institute or college. For more information, you may visit the Shiksha Agriculture overview page. (https://www.shiksha.com/science/agriculture-chp). I hope this will help you.

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Most in-demand agricultural careers:
1- Agronomist.
2- Agricultural sales.
3- Agricultural finance.
4- Operations manager.
5- Pest/disease control.
6- Farm manager. Agriculture Job Profiles: Agricultural Scientist, Agriculture Officer, Production Manager, Farm Manager, Food Microbiologist, Food Researcher, Crop Specialist, Fertilizer Sales Representative, Plant Geneticist, Soil Surveyor, Agricultural Engineer, Agricultural Food Scientist, Agricultural Inspector, Agricultural Manager, Agronomist, Aquatic Ecologist, Arborist, Horticulturalist, Forester, Conservation Planner, Water Conservationist, Soil And Plant Scientist, Soil Engineer,
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The highest Paying Jobs Agriculture Industry:
1- Biochemist
Average annual salary: INR 390,000
2- Food Scientist
Average annual salary: INR 750,000
3- Environmental Engineer
Average annual salary: INR 433,270
4- Agricultural Lawyer
Average annual salary: INR 395,000
5- Agricultural Operations Manager
Average annual salary: INR 778,278
6- Animal Geneticist
Average annual salary: INR 4,62,383
7- Agricultural Engineers
Average annual salary: INR 497,492
8- Agronomy Sales Manager
Average annual salary: INR 446,238
9- Bioinformatics Scientist
Average annual salary: INR 800,000
10- Agricultural Economist
Average annual salary: INR 828,744
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The best Diploma and Postgraduation Diploma courses in agriculture include horticulture, organic farming, agro-processing, food processing, SEED technology, and harvesting technology. Popular Agriculture Branches in India
1- Livestock Production
2- Crop Production
3- Agricultural Economics
4- Agricultural Engineering
5- Plant Pathology
6- Entomology
7- Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry
8- Plant Breeding and Genetics
9- Agronomy
10- Horticulture
11- Agriculture Statistics
12- Extension Education
13- SEED Technology
14- Nematology
15- Plant Physiology
16- Forestry
17- Agricultural Biotechnology
18- Food Production
19- Food & Beverage Service
20- Agric
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Agriculture Eligibility Criteria: Candidates can pursue a course in Agriculture at both UG and PG levels. Undergraduate level: Students should clear class 10+2 in the Science stream with at least 45 percent-50 percent aggregate marks. Top Agriculture Entrance Exams in India
1- ICAR AIEEA
2- MCAER CET
3- CG PAT
4- UPCATET
For more details, you may visit the Shiksha Agriculture page. (https://www.shiksha.com/science/agriculture-chp). I hope this will help you.

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List of agriculture courses after 12th Science:
B.Sc. In Agriculture, Horticulture, Plant Pathology, Food Science, Dairy Science, Plant Science, Agricultural, Biotechnology, Fisheries Science, or Forestry. B.E. Or B.Tech in Agricultural and Food Engineering, Agricultural Information Technology, Agricultural Engineering, Agricultural Engineering, Dairy Technology, and Agriculture & Dairy Technology. Some of the Diploma courses after 12th Science are:
Diploma in Agriculture, Horticulture, Food Processing, Dairy Technology, or Food Processing. Certification agriculture courses after 12th Science:
Certification course in Organic farming, Dair
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Candidates can pursue for Polytechnic ( Diploma) course in agriculture after class 10th if they have an aggregate of 40%.

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