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Shailja Rawat

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PAU BSc in Agriculture course educates students on various facets of Agriculture such as plants,   degree can expect a promising career. Graduates with a BSc degree have ample job opportunities in both government and private sector. Students specializing in Agriculture course can expect positions such as Agricultural Officer, Agricultural Analyst, Plant Breeder, and Seed Technologist. Moreover, the prospect job profiles and respective payouts may differ depending on the subject. Tabulated below are prospective job profiles for BSc grduates and respective average salaries:Job ProfileAverage SalaryLand Geomatics SurveyorINR 4.4 LPAS
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priyal babbar

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Hi there, yes you can. At LPU the eligibility for the programme is Pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 or Intermediate (with English and three subjects out of Physics, Chemistry, Maths, Biology and Agriculture) subject to qualifying  LPUNEST or CUET or JEE Main (From Phase II Onwards). A four year Agriculture degree programme which produces graduates with broad understanding of Agriculture and allied Science with broad understanding of agriculture related problems and got expertise through well planned on-field implementation, basic concepts in disease, insect pest, weeds and nutrient disorders to enhance the production.&nb
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priyal babbar

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Hi there, yes you can. At LPU the eligibility for the programme is Pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 or Intermediate (with English and three subjects out of Physics, Chemistry, Maths, Biology and Agriculture) subject to qualifying  LPUNEST or CUET or JEE Main (From Phase II Onwards). A four year Agriculture degree programme which produces graduates with broad understanding of Agriculture and allied Science with broad understanding of agriculture related problems and got expertise through well planned on-field implementation, basic concepts in disease, insect pest, weeds and nutrient disorders to enhance the production.&nb
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priyal babbar

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Hi there, yes you can. At LPU the eligibility for the programme is Pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 or Intermediate (with English and three subjects out of Physics, Chemistry, Maths, Biology and Agriculture) subject to qualifying  LPUNEST or CUET or JEE Main (From Phase II Onwards). A four year Agriculture degree programme which produces graduates with broad understanding of Agriculture and allied Science with broad understanding of agriculture related problems and got expertise through well planned on-field implementation, basic concepts in disease, insect pest, weeds and nutrient disorders to enhance the production.

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priyal babbar

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Hi there, yes you can. At LPU the eligibility for the programme is Pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 or Intermediate (with English and three subjects out of Physics, Chemistry, Maths, Biology and Agriculture) subject to qualifying  LPUNEST or CUET or JEE Main (From Phase II Onwards). A four year Agriculture degree programme which produces graduates with broad understanding of Agriculture and allied Science with broad understanding of agriculture related problems and got expertise through well planned on-field implementation, basic concepts in disease, insect pest, weeds and nutrient disorders to enhance the production.

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priyal babbar

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Yes, you are eligible for the same. Agricultural Sciences is a field of Biology that encompasses all activities involved in the production of primary products. It also explores natural resources and facts that can aid these activities. The eligibility criteria for pursuing a course in Agricultural Sciences include passing the XII standard with Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics. This foundational knowledge equips students with the necessary skills to understand and improve agricultural practices, ensuring sustainable and efficient production methods.

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Akansha Bisht

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Ofcourse, many BSc Agriculture colleges in India do not require candidates to have a higher percentage to enroll. The basic eligibility criteria to get admission is to obtain a minimum of 50% aggregate score in Class 12 with PCMB/PCB subjects. Thus, scoring less than 60% will still land you several good college options offering BSc Agriculture courses of various types. Additionally, these courses can be pursued in both full-time and online modes. Hence,  Online Agriculture courses sometimes don't even require candidates to have certain marks in Class 12. Interested candidates can click here to find some great Online Agricultu
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Akansha Bisht

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The the highest post in BSc Agriculture is generally considered to be the position of an Agricultural Scientist or Agricultural Research Scientist. This role involves conducting research, developing new agricultural techniques, and implementing innovative agricultural practices to improve crop yields, livestock production, and overall agricultural sustainability. Agricultural Scientists often work in research institutions, government agencies, or private companies, where they play a crucial role in shaping the future of agricultural practices. On average, an entry-level agriculture scientist can earn around INR 4-6 Lacs per a
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Akansha Bisht

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There are more than 600 BSc Agriculture colleges in India. This list includes both private and government colleges offering BSc Agriculture on full-time, distance, and also online mode. Meanwhile, the BSc Agriculture colleges that tops the list in terms of their eduation, infrastructure, placement options, etc., are: Banaras Hindu UniversityVIT VelloreAligarh Muslim UniversitySOA UniversityAmity UniversityKL (Deemed to be) UniversityLovely Professional University, and so on.

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Akansha Bisht

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Yes, Mathematics is usually a part of the curriculum in a BSc Agriculture program, although the extent and level of math involved might vary based on the specific university or college. Mathematics is often included in agricultural programs to provide students with a foundation in quantitative skills and analytical thinking, which are essential for various aspects of agricultural studies.

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