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Manori Sahni

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The specialisation elective subjects are included in the course curriculum from the third semester or second year of the course. Along with this, the course curriculum include core courses, mandatory courses, and specialisation core courses. Mentioned below are some of the Amity University MBA in Agriculture and Food Business:Agricultural Risk ManagementManagement of Agri InputsFood Security ManagementAgricultural Production SystemWarehouse Management, etc.

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Manpreet Kaur

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An MBA in Agriculture provides a broad range of career opportunities, from agribusiness management to technology and policy analysis. Salaries vary based on experience, location, and role, but generally offer competitive compensation. Top recruiters include major agribusiness firms, financial institutions, sustainability organizations, and government agencies. Graduates with an MBA in Agriculture are well-positioned to make significant contributions to the agricultural sector, leveraging their business skills to drive innovation, sustainability, and efficiency.

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Manpreet Kaur

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Admission requirements generally include a bachelor’s degree, a good academic record, GMAT/GRE scores (if required), letters of recommendation, and a personal statement or essay. The duration typically ranges from 1 to 2 years, depending on whether you pursue it full-time or part-time. The process generally involves submitting an application, academic transcripts, test scores (if required), letters of recommendation, and a personal statement.

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Manpreet Kaur

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Studying an MBA in Agriculture can offer a range of benefits, particularly for those interested in blending business acumen with agricultural expertise. 1. Industry Growth: The agricultural sector is evolving rapidly with advancements in technology, sustainability practices, and global trade dynamics. An MBA in Agriculture equips you with the knowledge to navigate these changes and capitalise on emerging opportunities. 2.Leadership Opportunities: This degree prepares you for leadership roles within agricultural firms, cooperatives, agribusinesses, and government agencies. It enhances your ability to manage teams, projects, and strategi
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Akansha Bisht

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While MSc Agriculture is preferable for research and subsequent coursework linked to the course, MBA Agriculture is superior for job-related purposes. Additionally, the cost of an MBA is significantly higher than an MSc. If you are accepted into one of the best institutions, they will pay for the course instead of you.While JAM (Joint Admission in Masters) is the entrance exam for admission to the best MSc and integrated MSc and PhD. institutions, CAT (Common Admission Test) is the entrance exam for the finest MBA institutions. Candidates can pursue an MBA in agriculture because it may have a promising career.

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Kapil Lalwani

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It's very great achievement that you have completed your MBA in agri business management. Since your background is set in management you can select few subjects in UGC NET. You can select subjects such as organisational behaviour, marketing finance and human resources. You can also go with the subjects that are set in commerce background such as business economics, accounting and entrepreneurship. 

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Swetha S

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They charge 90,000 for an MBA in their college. In my oipinion, I consider that this is reasonable when compared to all the expensive colleges. It is also to be considered that this college is particularly well-reputed and has good placement opportunities for its students. However, it is the students who have to do an in-depth research of whether the college structure and features suit their situation before applying.

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Debrata Sarkar

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The institution provides undergraduate and graduate degrees in engineering, management, and Science (1). To find out how many students may study an MBA at DY Patil Agriculture and Technical University, go to the university's official website or contact them directly.

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