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vaishali sharma

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Both courses have their separate identity and career opportunity in B.Sc. Agriculture you have a chance to get many carries opportunity as well in B.Tech in agriculture also. But B.Sc. Is an undergraduate course of three years whereas B.Tech in agriculture is a professional course of four years. It also depends on you is which you have more interest.

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vaishali sharma

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You may get the admission but not on the basis of SSC exam result you got the admission may be on your 10+2 marks.

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Arihant Bhalla

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The minimum qualification required for the students to apply for B.Sc. In agriculture is 50-60% (depends on institute to institute) in 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Admission criterion is an entrance test conducted by various institutes which differs from place to place.

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Ankita Rawat

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Hi!
It seems you have very few chances to get seat in agriculture. You must try for another courses also. Do well!

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Bhumika Khattar

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If u want get seat by counseling your rank should be below 4500 rank. Under management quota to get seat with any rank u can get. But should be attempt NEET exam.

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Asha GaudElectronics and telecommunication engineering

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Hi, B.Sc. Agriculture. The B.Sc. (Agr. ). Degree differs from a B.Sc. Degree in that the courses focus on agriculture: for example, the student will study agricultural economics rather than economics. Like engineering or forestry, agricultural Science courses are infused with practicality. After Bsc. Agriculture, one may also go for Msc Agriculture and take up a teaching job, or even go for Ph.D. and build a career in the Research sector associated with the field of Agriculture. Therefore, B.Sc. Agriculture offers a wide scope particularly in India where half the work force is living on agriculture. Scope in B.Sc. Agriculture
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