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Dattatraya Budhware

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After Completing HSC, you can Apply.

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Deeksha Dixit

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You can either pursue higher studies or get a job after your B.Sc. In Food and Nutrition. If you want to pursue a master's, you may pursue:
1. M.Sc. In Foods and Nutrition from top universities such as Amity
2. M.Sc. In Nutrition and Dietetics
3. M.Sc. In Food Science and Technology
4. M.Sc. In Food Technology
5. M.Sc. In Food Science and Nutrition
You can also apply for a job as a fresher in the following roles:
1. Dietician
2. Nutritionist
3. Project assistant
4. Research associate
5. Community Nutrition advisory
6. Health consultant
7. Food technician.

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Taniksha Agarwal

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B.Sc. Agriculture graduates can explore the sea of opportunities in both the public and private sectors. They can start their career as Agriculture Officer, Assistant Plantation Manager, Agricultural Research Scientist, Marketing Executive, Business development executive, and many more. Many universities provide with B.Sc. Agriculture programme but being an LPU alumnus I can share the key features of the programme at LPU. LPU is the first private university to get ICAR approval for its B.Sc. And M.Sc. Agriculture programmes. B.Sc. Agriculture: LPU provides B.Sc. Hons Degree in Agricuture programme. A four year Agriculture degree progra
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yash sahani

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Doing an MBA after B.Sc. Can help you jump up the rungs of the ladder at work. You will be able to upgrade your professional skills and enhance your business acumen. You gain an advantage over your peers and have a better shot at promotions or moving ahead. Checkout: Best Online MBA Courses in India 3. Diversify your options.

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Pallavi Sharma

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Career in Agriculture is one of the largest industries and a good source of employment across the country. Agriculture also plays a vital role in Indian economy. At present, students from all over the country are selecting the agriculture field for their career perspective. Agricultural Science is a multidisciplinary field that comprises a variety of scientific, technical & business subjects. It promotes the efficient production of quality food in the agricultural-food industry & on the farm linked to the farming. There are various government and private colleges in India which offers qualify education in the agriculture field. Some to
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Taniksha Agarwal

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Yes, a wide scope for the discipline in the current world. This degree opens up opportunities in Government and Private Sector for the students. NABARD IFFCO, Central Warehouse Corporation and FCI are some government institutions that offer promising career choices to students from B.Sc. (Hons) Agriculture
B.Sc in Agriculture is a broad-based course with great potential. It deals with things like food production, horticulture, animal rearing, rural economy and rural development, environmental health, etc. Many Government colleges/universities offer B.Sc. Agruculture programme. LPU is the first private university to get ICAR approval for
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akshay upmanyu

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Chandigarh University is the best university to pursue B.Sc. Research, innovation, and advanced technological development have uniquely multiplied agriculture's scope. Agriculture (Hons). Therefore, for anyone interested builds a flourishing career in B.Sc. Agriculture, Chandigarh University is a one-stop and best solution to pot B.Sc. Agriculture. It deals with animal rearing, the rural economy, food production, horticulture, environmental health, rural development, and many more. To secure admission to B.Sc. Agriculture (Hons), the Candidate must pass 10+2 or equivalent with Physics Chemistry and Mathematics/ Biology/ Agriculture wit
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akshay upmanyu

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Chandigarh University is best to pursue B.Sc. (Agriculture) programme as the curriculum is designed after proper research that can shape the future of students by providing all facilities related to agricultural facilities and a unique ambiance necessary for Agricultural Sciences. Students after a Bachelor of Science (Agriculture) have a great scope as they can get Government jobs in different sectors, including Agriculture, Banking, and even private sectors like Agricultural Machinery Industries, Agricultural Products Marketing firms, Food processing units, Jr. Managers at Plantations, as Executives at Fertilizer Manufacturing firms,
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Pallavi Sharma

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B.Sc. Agriculture is a degree course in the field of agriculture and its applications. The study of this course consists of agricultural Science and the effective implementation of modern agricultural techniques and equipment in practical applications. As India's economy mainly relies on agriculture aspirants can understand the importance of this course at a professional level. The government has recognised this course as a professional degree course to be studied on a large scale. Students willing to take admission for this course should have a basic understanding of this field and a creative attitude towards it. As per my knowledge,
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BSc in agriculture focuses on agricultural science research and practices in disciplines such as agronomy, horticulture, plant pathology, entomology, soil science, food technology, agricultural economics, agricultural microbiology, animal husbandry, fisheries, water resources and their management, forestry, and so on. They can start their career as Agriculture Officer, Assistant Plantation Manager, Agricultural Research Scientist, Marketing Executive, Business development executive, and many more.

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