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priya arora

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After B.Sc in Agriculture, there is a wide scope especially in India where half the workforce is living on agriculture. The expenses of a dental school, are pretty high. Maintaining a dental practice is very expensive too. No doubts, that the dentists earn well and have a stable career. Physiotherapists treat people who are injured and need to recover in physical movement. It needs in-depth and great knowledge. Studying Physiotherapy will be completely a professional course by which you can ensure yourself of a profession and you will also have the option to change your ambition and give various competitive exams.

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After completing B.Sc in Agriculture, apply for UPSC and other state governments exams like MPSC (Maharashtra Public Service Commission), etc., to become an agricultural manager.

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Lakshmi Narasimman Sharma

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Hi, As per my knowledge, the mandatory course for M.Sc Botany is B.Sc. Botany with at least 40% marks and clear OUCET. All the best.

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Yash Gupta

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Hi buddy,
B.Sc. Agriculture is a 4-year undergraduate degree awarded by Indian Universities for 10+2 students preferably with Science stream. Like, BE/B.Tech or MBBS B.Sc. In Agriculture is considered as a professional degree by Government of India. The course is not so popular among students but the demand for trained professionals in agriculture is very high. Admission to the course is mostly entrance exam based. KEAM EAMCET are a few entrance exams conducted for admission to the course. There are 42 State Agricultural Universities (SAUs), 1 Central Agricultural University (CAU), 5 Deemed Universities (DUs) and 4 general Central Univ
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Almas QURESHI

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B.Sc Agriculture is a course that will be chosen by you, if you wants to go in agriculture field. And, there is great scope and opportunities explore your career, if you do it from a good college. The agriculture field expanding regularly. There is no drawback if your studying in an appropriate manner. Good luck.

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Yash Gupta

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Hi buddy,
As a B.Sc Graduate from a Private College you can expect a decent placement in a private company. As per my knowledge graduates get hired by an Agriculture Input Company e. g Seeds, Fertilizer etc. Nowadays, we can see job openings by Cold Storage Companies, Horticultural Gardening and Landscaping Companies. Etc. If you are planning to get into the Agriculture Field of Study, you need to do an MBA, M.Sc to enhance your knowledge and job prospects after B.Sc Agriculture.

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Anjali Sharma

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You can appear for ICAR and PAT for B.Sc in agriculture.
Good luck.

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Yash Gupta

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Hello Aditi,
I think you will have to clear the entrance exam for the same. It does not matter if you are from Uttarakhand or not. The university takes admission on the basis of entrance exam only. I hope it helps.

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Ashish Kumarfsociety

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B.Sc Agriculture or Bachelor of Science in Agriculture is an undergraduate Agriculture Science and Technology course. The duration of this course is four years. Candidate must have passed class 12th with PCB with at least 50% to 60%. As per my knowledge, you are not eligible to get admission good government college to pursue B.Sc. Agriculture in Tamil Nadu after scoring 140 cutoff marks in +2 exam, so my suggestion to you is that you can apply for admission in that college which accept your score.

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