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B.Sc. in Agriculture colleges in Chhattisgarh

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Q:   What are the placement opportunities offered by B.Sc Agriculture colleges in India?
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Please refer to the table below for the top BSc in Agriculture colleges in India that offer the highest Return on Investment to their students in the form of placement package:

College Name

Tuition Fee

Annual Median Package

VIT Vellore Placement

INR 4.4 lakh

INR 9 LPA

BIHER Placement

INR 12 lakh

INR 8.7 LPA

BHU Placement

INR 35,460

INR 8 LPA – INR 8.5 LPA

Rama University Kanpur Placement

INR 2 lakh

INR 8.5 LPA

LPU Placement

INR 4.98 Lacs – INR 6.4 lakh

INR 8 LPA

Disclaimer: This information is sourced from official website/ media reports/ NIRF website and may vary.

Q:   Is it expensive to pursue B.Sc Agriculture course in India?
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Hi, it can be observed that pursuing BSc in Agriculture in India can be quite expensive as most of the colleges have an average tuition fee between INR 2 to 3 lakh. However, you can refer below for the top BSc in Agriculture colleges in India that offer quality education at affordable prices:

College NameTuition Fee Eligibility / Exams
BHUINR 35,460CUET
Tamil Nadu Agricultural UniversityINR 36,000ICAR AIEEA
Odisha University of Agriculture and Technology BhubaneswarINR 48,800ICAR AIEEA, OUAT Entrance Exam
Visva Bharati UniversityINR 3,360CUET, ICAR AIEEA
Chaudhary Charan Singh Haryana Agricultural UniversityINR 11,200ICAR AIEEA, CCSH Entrance Exam

Hope this helps!

Q:   Which is the top college in India that offer B.Sc in Agriculture?
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Hi, please refer below for the top BSc in Agriculture colleges in India with their tuition feee and eligibility criteria:

College NameTuition FeeEligibility / Exams
BHUINR 35,460CUET
Amity University NoidaINR 4.2 Lacs - INR 5.12 lakhCUET and Merit-Based
VIT VelloreINR 4.4 lakhMerit-Based
SOA UniversityINR 7.2 lakhSAAT
LPUINR 4.98 lakhINR 8 LPA

Hope this helps!

Q:   Is BSc Agriculture in India worth pursuing?
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From crop production, dairy farming, food production to plant breeding, animal husbandry and more. There is enough scope as India is an agriculture-intensive country. With correct career planning and skillset you can eventually become a Agriculture Officers, Bank Probationary Officer, Agronomist, Seed Technologist. You can also consider startups, food processing, research, etc. Government options include profiles like - Agricultural Officers, IBPS Agriculture Field Officers (AFO), FCI Managers, or scientists in ICAR/CSIR. Please note that the worth of a degree depends on its graduates' employability. So make sure you invest time in gaining skills, experience, and networking in the industry. Also besides a few instances enrty level agriculture jobs pay 3 to 5 LPA (INR) on average. Salary tends to increase with experience and job title gradually.

Q:   Is Barrister Thakur Chhedilal College of Agriculture and Research Station a known college/Institute?
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Barrister Thakur Chhedilal College of Agriculture and Research Station is a renowned institution offering M.Sc, B.Sc. Students can choose these courses to embark on their careers in the field of Science. The institute is staffed with highly skilled and experienced faculty members dedicated to delivering these programs. Barrister Thakur Chhedilal College of Agriculture and Research Station boasts an impressive review rating of 4.6 based on student feedback at Shiksha. Additionally, it has received a rating of 5 for Campus Life, 3 for Placements, 5 for Faculty, and 5 for Infrastructure.
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Q:   What skills do I need for BSc Agriculture course?
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You don't necessarily require skills before you enroll in a degree. You could use some pre-requisites but those too are mere suggestions. The course itself is designed to teach you skills. You can use some prior knowledge of agricultural concepts, nomenclature of basic crops, attention to detail, innovation, verbal and written communication skills, and most importantly a genuine interest in the field.

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Q:   Can I pursue B.Sc in Agriculture after appearing for ICAR?
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Normally in February every year, a notification from ICAR is given for admission to Diploma, UG, PG and Doctoral courses of various Agricultural Universities and Colleges of ICAR and States. The process is online for this a link is provided on the ICAR website http://www.icar.org.in and also on the websites of agricultural universities and colleges.

There is an online entrance exam like JEE, AIEE, etc. in the second week of June, based on the course applied among the eligible candidates. The result is declared in four weeks. The eligible candidates are called for counselling at Delhi and are given a choice from their preference purely on merit bases however category reserved seats, SC, OBC etc. are called first.

Q:   Which courses can I do after a D.Ed.? Should I do a BSc or B.Ed?
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The best choice depends on your career aspirations:

·       If you want to become a teacher: Opt for a B.Ed. It's the mandatory qualification for teaching in most schools.

·       If you want to pursue a career in research or a science-related field: A BSc would be more suitable. It provides a strong foundation for further studies and specialised careers.

·       If you're unsure: Consider your interests and skills. Do you enjoy teaching and interacting with students? Or are you more drawn to scientific exploration and research?

Additional options:

·       M.Ed.: If you already have a B.Ed., you can pursue a Master of Education for career advancement or specialisation in a particular teaching area.

·       Diploma courses: Various specialised Diploma courses in education or related fields can enhance your skills and knowledge.

Q:   Which courses can I do after a D.Ed.? Should I do a BSc or B.Ed?
A: 

The best choice depends on your career aspirations:

·       If you want to become a teacher: Opt for a B.Ed. It's the mandatory qualification for teaching in most schools.

·       If you want to pursue a career in research or a science-related field: A BSc would be more suitable. It provides a strong foundation for further studies and specialised careers.

·       If you're unsure: Consider your interests and skills. Do you enjoy teaching and interacting with students? Or are you more drawn to scientific exploration and research?

Additional options:

·       M.Ed.: If you already have a B.Ed., you can pursue a Master of Education for career advancement or specialisation in a particular teaching area.

·       Diploma courses: Various specialised Diploma courses in education or related fields can enhance your skills and knowledge.

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