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Rupesh Katariya

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Hii!If you haven't applied for the ICAR (Indian Council of Agricultural Research) exam, it might still be possible to apply for an M.Sc. in Horticulture, depending on the university's admission requirements. Many universities offer M.Sc. Horticulture based on either the ICAR exam or their own entrance exams, while some may accept candidates based on merit.Wishing you all the very best in your application process!

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Rupesh Katariya

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A CUET PG score of 250 can be a competitive score for admission to the M.Sc. Horticulture programme at North Eastern Hill University (NEHU), Tura. However, the cutoff score can vary each year depending on factors like the number of applicants, seat availability, and overall competition.Generally, a score of 250 should be considered decent, but it's important to note that NEHU's cutoff can differ by category (General, SC/ST, OBC), and the program's specific demand in that year. For more accurate details on whether your score meets the cutoff, it's best to check the university's official admission portal or contact their admissions offic
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Rupesh Katariya

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The number of seats available for M.Sc. Horticulture at North Eastern Farm Technological University (NEFTU), Arunachal Pradesh, can vary depending on the specific academic year and the program's intake capacity.Typically, universities have around 10 to 30 seats available for postgraduate programs like M.Sc. Horticulture. However, for exact and updated details on the number of seats, it is advisable to refer to the official NEFTU website or contact their admissions office directly for the current year's intake information.

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C Kranthi kumar

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Hello,You can take any courses related to Science likeBiological ScienceEnvironmental ScienceAgricultural ScienceHome Science In among these four biological Science can be easy and it is almost related to horticulture and there is good demand for biology teachers in schools and colleges.In agricultural Science there is no demand for jobs.In environmental Science it requires more subject knowledge and more concepts.In home Science it's is almost related to physics and chemistry.

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Ankit kumar

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Hi, Admission to the M.Sc. Horticulture programme at the College of Horticulture, Anantharajupeta, under Dr. Y.S.R. Horticultural University is not available through a management quota. Admission is primarily based on merit and entrance exams like ICAR AIEEA and EAMCET. Specific reservations exist for ICAR quota, EWS, and in-service candidates, but management quota is not listed for government colleges.Thanks.

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Punit Kumar goyal

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The MSc in Horticulture programme at NEHU, Tura is one of the best programs in the country that is primarily research-based and which incorporates a lot of fieldwork. The Department also has 15 faculty members with PhDs who have completed 20 research projects funded by ICAR, DBT and UGC. The programme enjoys an excellent placement record of 85%, with graduates getting jobs in ICAR, KVK and various horticulture departments.NEHU Tura offers a 2 years M.Sc in Horticulture course at the PG level. The total tuition fee for this course is INR 3360 for entire duration of the course. Apart from the tuition fee, students are also required to pa
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Akansha Bisht

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Here's a comparison table to show the differences between MSc Forestry and MSc Horticulture:CourseM.Sc ForestryMSc HorticultureFull-FormMaster of Science in ForestryMaster of Science in HorticultureCourse Duration2 years 2 years EligibilityBachelor's degree in relevant disciplineBachelor's degree in relevant disciplineEntrance ExamsICAR AIEEA, CUET-PG, MCAER CET, and UPCATETICAR AIEEA,  CUET-PG, MCAER CET,  UPCATET, and more.Top CollegesAmity University Noida, Punjab Agricultural University, Mizoram University, NEHU Shillong, and CCS HAU.Banaras Hindu University, Aligarh Muslim University, Calcutta University, and S
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Akansha Bisht

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If you want to pursue an MSc in Horticulture from abroad, here are some points you must follow for a seamless admission process:Researching universities that offer reputable MSc programs in horticulture. Look for programs accredited by relevant professional bodies and with strong reputations in the field.Reviewing the admission requirements, which may include submitting transcripts, letters of recommendation, a statement of purpose, and standardized test scores (e.g., GRE, IELTS/TOEFL).Preparing a strong application package that highlights your academic achievements, relevant experience, and passion for Horticulture.Submitting your app
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Akansha Bisht

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Career prospects for a Master Of Science holder in Horticulture greatly vary. The job scope in India depends on the respective specialisation and demand. They can find job scope in areas like Agricultural Machinery and Equipment Manufacturing Firms, Private Colleges, etc. Job opportunities for M.Sc Horticulture are diversified into different sectors. M.Sc Horticulture course provides students with a very in-depth understanding of the topics. The most common M.Sc Horticulture jobs that hire postgraduates are Horticulturist,  Quality Controller, Floriculturist,  Agricultural Analyst, and more.

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Akansha Bisht

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Hi, there are very few options for colleges in India offering Distance MSc Horticulture degrees. However, you can seek admission to Wisdom School of Management which offers a Part-time MSc in Agriculture and Horticulture. The course duration is 2 years.

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