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8 years agoScholar-Level 17
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8 years agoContributor-Level 9
Once aspirants complete their graduate level program in agriculture, they can go for the M.Sc program in the same field. There are many specializations available for a person to choose from. A few specializations that are offered are:
1. M.Sc in Agri Botany.
2. M.Sc in Agri Bio-Technology.
3. M.Sc in Agri Chemistry.
4. M.Sc in Agri Economics.
5. M.Sc in Agri Extension.
6. M.Sc in Agri Engineering.
7. M.Sc in Agri Statistics.
8. M.Sc in Agri Zoology.
9. M.Sc in Agri Entomology.
10. M.Sc in Agronomy.
11. M.Sc in Extension Education.
12. M.Sc in Forestry.
13. M.Sc in Social Forestry.
14. M.Sc in Farming S
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8 years agoContributor-Level 9
The job opportunities in the government sector in the area of forestry are significant. There are jobs in:
1. Forest wood-based industries.
2. Consultancy and research areas.
3. Development organizations etc.
Besides this, the candidates can also apply to other government organizations by attending the various examinations conducted by the government such as: UPSC, SSS, bank exams, etc.
Central government jobs after B.Sc forestry:
As for a B.Sc forestry graduate, they can attend many of the central government exams which are being conducted. They can be part of the recruitment procedures in various central governmen
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In the coming year, India will see a splurge in job demand in almost every possible industry sector. There will be demand for skilled people in telecommunication, healthcare, banking, hospitality, travel and tourism, digital marketing. Our research suggests that approximately 20 lakhs new jobs will come up.
You can follow a 3 step approach:
1. Pick up an industry sector you want to work in.
2. Pick up an area of work in the industry.
3. Pick up the course/certification needed to be there.
4. Pick a trusted training provider for your skill
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