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a year agoContributor-Level 9
SGT University MBA Agri-Business course curriculum include minor courses, major courses, supporting courses, compulsory common courses, and basic courses for summer internship and project. The two-year course is divided into four semesters. Mentioned below are the compulsory common courses:
- Library and information services
- Technical writing and communication skills
- Disaster management (E-course)
- Technical writing and communication skills
- Intellectual property and its management in agriculture (E-course)
- Agricultural research, research ethics and rural development programmes (E-course)
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a year ago
Contributor-Level 6
Studying MBA (Agri-Business) at Sanskriti University provides a solid foundation in agricultural management and business practices. The curriculum covers essential topics such as supply chain management, agricultural economics, and marketing strategies tailored for the agri-sector. Students gain practical experience through internships and workshops, which are often facilitated by industry partners like leading agribusiness firms and agricultural NGOs. The programme encourages research projects focusing on contemporary agricultural challenges, helping students develop critical thinking skills. According to recent alumni feedback, gradu
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
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 Management
- Management of Agri Inputs
- Food Security Management
- Agricultural Production System
- Warehouse Management, etc.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes,BSC. In Agri-buisness and food processing placement at KSRDPRU,Gadag are good -
1. KSRDPRU, Gadag for B.Sc. (Hons) in Agri-Business and Food Processing has a good placement record, especially in sectors related to agriculture and food processing.
2. There are good companies coming to the institute, which provide job opportunities to the students in areas like marketing.
3. During this course, students get practical experience, which proves to be very helpful at the time of placements.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
ITM University, Gwalior MBA in Agri Business is a 2 years PG degree. Candidates must secure a minimum aggregate of 60% in graduation, achieved from a recognised university to seek admission at ITM University, Gwalior for MBA in Agri Business. The eligibility criteria may require qualification of an entrance exam, for which, candidates must visit the official website or enquire from the University, offline.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, an MBA in Agri-Business is certainly a good course to pursue. SIIB Pune offers the course in full-time mode across multiple specialisations, such as Rural Marketing, Agriculture Finance, Microfinance, Agri Input Marketing, and many more. Agriculture is an integral part of our country, with more than 50% of the population engaged in this sector in one way or another. With the rapidly growing interest and demand in this field, it is a booming industry that has much to offer to those who possess the right set of skills. Students with a degree in MBA Agri-Business possess a keen sense of decision-making skill that is honed throug
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
An MBA in Food and Agribusiness Management is a specialized business degree that focuses primarily on the management and administration of the agricultural industry. MBA in Food and Agribusiness Management blends traditional business education with a deep understanding of the unique challenges, opportunities and dynamics of the agribusiness industry.
Those who pursue an MBA in Food and Agribusiness Management education will be more equipped to lead and oversee operations, overcome obstacles and innovate in the agriculture sector. For individuals hoping to support the growth and sustainability of the agribusiness industry an MBA in Food
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