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Deeksha Dixit

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It largely depends on your field preference. If your interest is animal care, you can go for veterinary courses; otherwise, agriculture is better. A graduate in agriculture has more options than a veterinary graduate. After doing a B.Sc. (hons) in agriculture, you can apply to banking and research jobs such as IBPS AFO. You can also take management courses to do agribusiness and become an entrepreneur. You can explore courses in horticulture and organic farming to become a specialist. However, a veterinary graduate also has some good options. For instance, you can do MVSC to open your own clinic, or you can join the Remount Veterinary
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Isband Soz

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For programme B.Sc. Agriculture the following category scholarships are available:
Scholarship on the basis of Percentage in Qualifying Exam (12th or Diploma)
Scholarship on the basis of LPUNEST
Scholarship on the basis of JEE (Main)/ NEET
Other Special Scholarships (on the basis of innovations, start-ups or entrepreneurship)
Financial Aid (Need Based, Financial Aid to Orphans, Financial Aid to Persons with Certain Disability). .

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Deeksha Dixit

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You have two options after completing a B.Sc. In agriculture: either apply for a job or go for higher studies. Most of the students prefer to go for higher studies in a specialised field. This is because the research field has more opportunities in agriculture as per market trends. The career scope after a four-year degree programme in B.Sc. Agriculture is as follows:
1. You can apply for the IBPS Agriculture Fields Officer post.
2. You can apply for specialist jobs at NABARD IFFCO, and FCI. You will have to pass an entrance exam to get a job at these companies.
3. You can also work as a plantation manager. Other jobs are:
5. Assistant r
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Aditya Dhanraj Singh patel

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Agri-business is solely confined to chances centred on agriculture, but marketing is more general and spans across all industries. Therefore, choosing marketing management would be the ideal decision to leave your choices open going forward and not be constrained to a certain area.

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Deeksha Dixit

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Agriculture involves the study of scientific methods to improve agricultural productivity and agribusiness. If you want to do an agriculture-related course after the 12th grade, you can get a Diploma or degree in agriculture. You can pursue the following agriculture courses:
1. Bachelor of Science B.Sc. In Agriculture
2. B.Sc. (Hons. ). In Agriculture
3. B.A. In Agriculture
4. Diploma in Agriculture
You can also appear in the following entrance exams to get into top agriculture colleges:
1. ICAR AIEEA
2. UP Combined Agriculture and Technology Entrance Test
3. Chhattisgarh Pre-Agriculture Test
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sojit chetry

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The fee structure at College of Agriculture, Nagpur for B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture is INR 6500 per annum

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sojit chetry

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As per ISAR- 2020 ranking
ICAR-National Dairy Research Institute, Karnal. ICAR-Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi. ICAR-Indian Veterinary Research Institute, Izatnagar. G. B. Pant University of Agriculture & Technology, Pantnagar. Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana. University of Agricultural Sciences, Bengaluru.

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sojit chetry

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As per last year of cut-off which was 446 for general it might be little hard to get admission there.

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sojit chetry

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Try getting admission in horticulture.

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National Institute of agricultural extension management (MANAGE), The course fee for the 2 year programme offered here is said to be around Rs.8,75000 (eight Lacs seventy five thousand) which comprises the tuition fees Rs.4,05,000 (four Lacs five thousand), boarding and lodging charges Rs.3,94000 (three Lacs ninty four thousand) and fee for other heads Rs.76000 (seventy six thousand). .

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