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6 years ago![Shiksha Ask & Answer](https://images.shiksha.com/mediadata/images/1511501494php3DuUzA_s.jpeg)
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Check out this to know about the top M.Sc Agriculture Universities in India:
https://www.shiksha.com/science/articles/top-agricultural-universities-in-india-blogId-14726
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6 years agoGuide-Level 12
A B.Sc in Agriculture equips students with all-round knowledge of sector and normally includes the following: Agronomy: Basics of Agronomy, Kharif and Rabi Crop, Crop Protection, Weed Management, Irrigation Techniques, Water Resource Management, Organic Farming and Sustainable Agriculture.
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You could just get a job after your BBA. Though even with the best of college placement, don't expect a high pay package INR. 15k-20k at the maximum. Although, don't be discouraged by that. If you have conviction and a unique quality, I am pretty you sure, you may be very appealing to proscriptive employers and get a higher pay package than the rest of the lot.
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6 years agoGuide-Level 14
The first point is of your interest towards subject.
B.Tech biotechnology require 4 years, while B.Sc in biotechnology require 3 years while B.Sc in agriculture requires 4 years.
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6 years agoGuide-Level 13
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3. You can also read economic times to be updated with commodities and various government policies related to agriculture industry.
4. Ultimately it is a bank exam. So remember to read about all the banks, NBFCs and some lenders catering to the agriculture sector.
5. Read the policies outlined for agriculture sector in previous years budget.
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Scope for higher Studies:
After doing B.Sc Agriculture, one may also go for M.Sc. Agriculture and take up a teaching job, or even go for a Ph.D and build a career in Agricultural Research. Career Opportunities:
There are plenty of government as well as private sector jobs available for B.Sc Agriculture graduates. They can be appointed as Research Officer, Quality Assurance Officer, Agriculture Officer, Agriculture Loan Officer (in Banks), Production Manager, Operations Manager and Farm Manager with State agriculture departments. In the private sector, agriculture Science graduates may find jobs as managers a
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All the Best.
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