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Akansha Bisht

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A minimum of 50% aggregate scores are required in Class 12 from a recognised board, to get admission to a BSc in Horticulture course. However, there are numerous BSc in Horticulture colleges in India and the eligibility criteria for each college differ. 

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Horticulture may be a single branch of Agriculture, but it contains many practices and types of farming. The types of Horticulture vary from crops produced for consumption to those grown solely for their appearance. The major types of Horticulture include:OlericulturePomologyViticultureFloricultureTurf ManagementArboricultureLandscape HorticulturePostharvest PhysiologyPropagation

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To the best of the knowledge, resource update on the B. Sc. cutoff detail is not available yet. Bachelor of Science [B. Sc (Hons. )] Horticulture at Rajendra Prasad Central Agricultural University (RPCAU) is dynamic each year depending on a number of factors including the year, applicants, admission criteria etc. For the most accurate and current details, including cutoff marks for the latest admission cycle, you should check:For the most accurate and current details, including cutoff marks for the latest admission cycle, you should check:   RPCAU's Official Website: They usually display new admission, cutoff list and an
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Here is the standard entrance exam-based BSc Horticulture admission process is followed by several steps described below.Step 1: Application: The candidates will have to apply for both college and entrance exams.Step 2: Entrance Exam: The exam will be conducted either online or offline mode, though most exams are conducted online. Admit cards are generally issued 10-20 days prior to the exam.Step 3: Results and Cutoffs: Along with the results of the exam, a cutoff list will also be released. The candidates qualifying for the cutoff will be shortlisted for the next round.Step 4: Document Verification: The shortlisted candidates will be
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Individuals are required to possess several skillsets to enroll in the BSc Horticulture course. These skills will help them to enhance their learning experience and upgrade their knowledge to become more competent for the industry. We have provided the list of BSc Horticulture skills.Communication SkillsPhysical FitnessOrganizing SkillsProblem SolvingTeamworkProject ManagementFlexibilityBusiness Sense-Note: The information is taken from external sites and may vary.

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Students enrolled in the BSc Horticulture course gets training to cultivate vegetables, fruits, herbs and flowers. Theylearn to maintain gardens, nurseries, landscaping, ornamental trees and greenhouses.Students get to learn everything about plants and the phenomenon in which a small seed transforms into a fullygrown plant. They learn about various practices to enhance growth and productivity of crops.

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Yes, there are many good college options for BSc Horticulture in India offering admission through merit system. The list of these colleges include top names like Annamalai University, GD Goenka University, ITM University, Shri Guru Ram Rai University, SRM College Of Agricultural Sciences, and more.

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There are many BSc Horticulture colleges in India offering affordable education for students. Here are some top options:BSc Horticulture CollegesTuition FeeRani Singh Mahar Government Post Graduate CollegeINR 4,630Jawaharlal Nehru UniversityINR 5,050Rani Lakshmi Bai Central Agricultural UniversityINR 12,920RPCAUINR UniversityINR 13,040RPCAUINR 16,000Note: The information is sourced from the official body and may vary.

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BSc Horticulture is a programme focused on the cultivation, management, and study of fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants. It involves agricultural and horticultural sciences.BAMS is an undergraduate programme in traditional Indian medicine known as Ayurveda. It covers the principles and practices of Ayurvedic medicine, herbal medicine, and holistic health.Candidates can check the table below to know about the comparison between the two.ParametersBSc HorticultureBAMSCourse LevelUGUGCourse Duration 3 - 4 years5 YearsCourse FeeUp to INR 3 lakhINR 20,000 - INR 3 LakhEntrance ExamsCUET, MCAER UG CET, CG PAT, UPCATETNEETP
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Yes, BSc Horticulture has a good career scope. A BSc Horticulturist's duties include evaluating forests and bush for rehabilitation and data gathering, harvesting seeds, and growing young trees and plants, gathering field and control samples of roots, gauging forest and agricultural metrics on ongoing fundamentals, green metals & analysis yields, and so forth.BSc Horticulture is a phrase inspired by Agriculture. In addition to plant cultivation, it also covers plant conservation, landscape restoration, planning, construction, and management of gardens, as well as arboriculture.

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