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Akansha Bisht

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A PhD in Agriculture is usually a three-year full-time programme but can take up to six years to complete. The course curriculum includes research, progress reports, thesis, etc.

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A PhD in Agriculture or Doctor of Philosophy is a doctoral research degree and is normally the highest level of academic qualification one can achieve. A PhD in Agriculture degree holder can get a job in Agricultural sectors, fertilizer companies, educational institutes, and many more.The course has a specialisation that deals with fuel and food production, plant genetics, plant physiology, soil sciences, and crop management.

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To get admission into Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University Lucknow for M.Sc., a candidate must have passed Four years Graduation degree in Agriculture/ Horticulture/ Floriculture with 60% marks (50% marks for SC/ST/PwD) from recognised university/institution. It is also advised to check the university's official website for detailed information.

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Studying a Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Agriculture at the Quantum School of Agricultural Studies under Quantum University costs about Rs. 2-4 lakhs.

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Admission to the BSc (Hons) Agriculture is competitive and one must pass the required mathematics and Science subjects with good grades. Students who join the academic programs should be prepared for a strict study regime with enough research and practical activities focusing on the essential competencies. The programme enables the graduates to acquire both the academic knowledge and the practical skills that can help them enter the agriculture industry.

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While Agriculture and Fishery Science share commonalities in terms of resource management and economic considerations, they differ in their focus on land-based (agriculture) and aquatic (fishery) ecosystems. Candidates can check the table below to see the comparison between the two courses.ParticularsDetailsAgricultureCourse LevelUG, PG, Doctoral UG and PGCourse Duration2-3 years2-3 yearsCourse FeesINR 2,600 - INR 6.5 LakhINR 2, 000 - INR 10 LakhAdmission CriteriaMerit-basedICAR AIEEA,  KCET,  AP EAPCET (AP EAMCET)Popular CollegesKerala University,  LPU,  Alagappa University,  Cochin University of Sc
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As a BSc Agriculture graduate, you can go for various bank job opportunities. Some popular job profiles include:Specialist officer (Agricultural Field Officer)Junior Agricultural AssociateField OfficerProbationary OfficerRural Development OfficerAgricultural Officer

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If you’re interested in livestock management, disease control, water/soil conservation, and crop production you can take Agriculture and related programs in colleges around the world. Globally, many universities offer BSc in Agriculture and related programs at various levels. With the world’s advancement in technology, BSc agriculture abroad has a modernized approach to teaching. A degree in Agriculture will educate students with knowledge that will help them improve, innovate and develop the field.You can easily study BSc Agriculture abroad because this field is widely used in our society, several universities worldwide of
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The agriculture field requires someone patient, pays attention to small details, and has excellent observational skills. Only those with a genuine passion for agriculture should pursue this field, as it is extremely demanding, and only the best will survive. Some of the skills required for the Agriculture sector are:Forward PlanningInitiativeFlexibilityGood communicationAnalytical skillsCommercial awarenessIT skillsMarketing & Sales Skills

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Yes, the BSc Agriculture course offers some elective subjects that students can choose in the 5th and 6th semesters. Here are some of them:Agribusiness ManagementWeed ManagementCommercial Plant BreedingHi-Tech HorticultureLandscapingAgrochemicalsProtected CultivationProtected CultivationAgricultural JournalismFood Safety and StandardsNote: The information is taken from external sites and may vary.

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