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ABHISHEK K If you do not go to the end, why to start?

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Very clearly as in the question paper choices are also given and some people just go with the flow discarding some crucial instructions. There will be choice between Maths & physics or Biology or Agriculture. So, for preparation you can go through the question papers through our exam portal I. e. www.bhuonline.in and you should also keep checking the notes you made for the board studies and buy some refreshers of Arihant and all, so that you can sum up all the topics in quick time.

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B.Sc. In agriculture in India is a 4 year graduate course consisting of topics such as plant genetics, entomology, plant pathology, horticulture, soil Science, agricultural economics, etc. The main aim of this course is to improve agriculture productivity scientifically. The career opportunities in this area include government sector jobs in banks (involved in sanctioning of Agricultural loans) and other state based plantation boards. Private sector jobs include serving at the managerial level in Plantations, Agricultural Machinery industry, officer level posts in Fertilizer manufacturing companies etc. One can even go for research and
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Mode: While most M.Sc entrance exams are conducted in the offline mode, some important exams such as IIT JAM are conducted as computer-based tests. Therefore, candidates who are especially aiming at clearing exams like IIT JAM must give some online mock tests in order to get a hang of the computer-based entrance tests. Duration: Duration of most of the top M.Sc entrance exams such as NEST and TIFR Entrance Exam is typically three hours. However, the duration might change depending on the college/ university policy and/ or the M.Sc subject a candidate is giving the exam for. Types of questions: Questions that appear in M.Sc entrance exa
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Yes, there are many classes that are running agricultural classes. You simply have to search agriculture classes on YouTube.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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The selection Process of College of Agriculture, Bangalore for B.Sc Agriculture is given below.
Eligibility : General Candidates will be selected on basis of merit i.e. marks obtained in PCB in 2nd year of PUC or 12th standard. Whereas Agriculturists quota students should appear for Practical Test consisting of 200 marks. Weightage for selection will consist of 50% marks of the entrance test and 50% of marks obtained in PCB in 2nd year of PUC or 12th standard.
So, as per above you can get admission here if not belongs to Agriculturist quota.

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Ankit KumarUniversity of Delhi

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For more information about admission in DU visit: http://www.du.ac.in/du/

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Yes, you can choose MBA in agriculture after completing graduation in BS Agriculture. But I would recommend you to choose the top B school in India only because it will help you to secure a good job after MBA in agriculture at the top firms.
Hope you got your answer.

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if you are bsc then i am sorry but you are not eligible to read in my college. but however you can read in the tagged college. you need to have more than 60 percent board marks.

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Kindly specify the course you want to opt for!

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