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Ridhima BansalCurrently working as Biology tutor

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Horticulture is sub division of agriculture and is done on small scale, whereas agriculture is done on large scale as such there is no big difference you can go with agriculture Biotechnology as it comes first in preference. Good luck.

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Go ahead, it is a great course, you will have a bright career ahead.

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Scope and business in horticulture are increasing day by day. Floricultures a part of horticulture which is a process of cultivation of flowering which is used as a raw material in making perfumes and cosmetics in the pharmaceutical industry. Growing vegetables is a most important part of horticulture, which is very much demanding in India. In India, horticulturists are high in demand in various industries. There are numbers of job opportunities that are available after completion of this study. After this one can become a horticulturist, floriculturist, pomologist, etc. In this field, one can also become a scientist in research studie
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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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The most notable difference from agriculture is that horticulture deals with small scale gardening and usually in enclosed gardens although this is not a necessity while agriculture is done on large scale with extensive crop cultivation. Agriculture is the science of growing food crops and rearing animals for farming.
B.Sc in agriculture is there.

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

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Hello Sushma Kalla. I suggest you is Radiography is the best one. B.Sc. In Radiology and Imaging Technology BRDIT. Radiologist, Physicians and surgeons who learn the highly-advanced skill of interpreting and diagnosing medical imaging are called radiologists. Assisted by technicians, radiologists use mammography, x-ray, MRI, fluoroscopy, and CT scans to identify illness and disease. Also after B.Sc. Course you can pursue M.Sc. In radiology. There is a need of educated and professional radiology technologists in hospitals, clinics, and physicians' offices are increasing continuously. The field of radiography will be continued to show hi
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