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Mehak Seth

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In Nehru College,
The admission to undergraduate courses like B.A., B.Sc., BCA, BBA and B.Com. are conducted on the basis of merit in 10+2 examination.
The college offers an undergraduate course in Science B.Sc. Regular and Hons. in four disciplines. The basic eligibility for the course is 10+2 pass in science stream with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics or Biology subjects.

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rohith kola

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From a career perspective, microbiology offers much more specialised and focused opportunities. Even after graduation in microbiology, you can opt for a range of further specialisations which can offer you research opportunities in food, medicine and other biosciences. After microbiology, you can get good job opportunities as well as can start your own venture in biotechnology field.

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Mehak Seth

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The candidate should have a Bachelors degree in Agriculture or Horticulture or Forestry from a recognised university in India. The candidate must also have passed the degree with minimum 50% marks. The admission to the programme is based on performance in the Entrance Examination and the academic record of the student in graduation. Some of the Entrance Exams for M.Sc. Agriculture are as follows:
AGRICET: Acharya N. G. Ranga Agricultural University conducts a Common Entrance Test for admission to M.Sc. In Agriculture. The application forms are available online from May/ June and the exam is held in July. ICAR AIEEA ICAR conducts an All
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Rakesh Kumar

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After B.Sc Biotech, M.Sc in Agri is good because many private companies give you jobs in sales and marketing. Also, if you work in the government sector, you can get the job but you need to prepare for the same.
Some of the top universities for M.Sc Agri are PAU, Ludhiana, Lovely Professional University Punjab, Govind Ballabh Pant University, Rajasthan University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences.

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Lakshmi Narasimman Sharma

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Hello Aanish,
You can try for Vels University Chennai or Mount Carmel College Bangalore which has a good rank, excellent infrastructure, faculty, research lab with affordable cost, etc.
All the best for your future.

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Rakesh Kumar

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Hi,
If we talk about M.Sc. Agriculture, first, you need to check if the university is accepting Biotech or not. Then talking about career with M.Sc. Agriculture and Ph.D., later on, you have a bright career in government and private universities as well as companies. But with Just M.Sc., you will get mostly sales profile jobs. For M.Sc. biotech, if you take admission in top universities like Lovely Professional University Punjab and Amity University Noida, then your placement prospects are good, otherwise, in the private sector, it will be difficult.

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anshuman yadavUPSC aspirant

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If you are a B.Sc student in biotechnology or any other biological sciences related fields, it is highly recommended that you pursue your M.Sc.
Many M.Sc students tend to pursue their PhD degrees in biotechnology or related fields as a PhD degree opens up more avenues both in India and worldwide. So, if you are entering this field be prepared to study or work till PhD to ensure a decent job. While doing PhD you get a fellowship of around INR 25,000 per month which is good enough for a single person to survive.

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manav lather

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Yes, you can pursue admission in this college. And, it is a private institute where your scores doesn't matter.

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