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After your graduation in agriculture, you can opt for post graduation followed by doctoral programme. You can do post graduation in agri botany, agri chemistry, agri economics, agri zoology, agronomy, extension education, forestry, micro biology, soil Science, sericulture, agricultural biotechnology, agriculture sciences, applied aquaculture, animal husbandry, cropsiology, bio sciences, cooperative management, agricultural statistics, agri entomology, social forestry, farming system management, horticulture mycology, microbiology, plant physiology, nematology, plant ecology, plant pathology, etc. Other than this certificate courses
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You need to qualify MCAER CET to get eligible for B.Sc. Agriculture. But, the admission process varies for every college. Please check the eligibility criteria before applying to any college. https://www.shiksha.com/science/mcaer-cet-exam
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