B.Sc Agriculture

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Shraddha Tiwari

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GB Pant University conducts it's own entrance exam every year. You can apply online for it and then keep looking for all the notifications like admit card and date of exam. A merit list will be prepared and according to which admissions are granted. It is the best agriculture university in India , so you have to work hard in order to get admission there.

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You can pursue B.Sc Agriculture after PCM too. It is very trending and interesting. It is a four year course and has 8 semesters. Each semester contains 7-8 subjects. It comprises many subjects from various branches like Horticulture, Agronomy, Agricultural management, Economics, Statistics, Soil Science, Genetics, Biotechnology, Biochemistry, Nematology, Entomology, Plant pathology and many more. The semester starts with the basic so there will not be any problem related to bio or any other thing. If you are planning to take B.Sc Agriculture just go for it, it's a very good option.

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anvita rastogiStudent: statistics at st. Xavier's College Mumbai

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Yes, you are eligible.

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There is no comparison between agriculture and genetics. Each branch has its own merit and demerits. So it comes down to personal preference. If you think Genetics offers promising career than choose Genetics or vice versa. However, in terms of opportunities, B.Sc in agriculture has a lot of career options and also you can pursue higher education or do a business in agriculture.

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A BSc Agriculture degree can be beneficial for many reasons, including: Career Prospects: The degree can open up many career opportunities in the agriculture sector, including in government and private institutions, research centres, and other companies. High Salaries: Agriculture can offer high salaries, and graduates can expect to earn a good income. Hands-on Experience: The program includes practical experience with modern technology used in agriculture, environmental protection, and more. Knowledge of the Latest Developments: The program covers the latest developments in the agricultural sector, including n
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