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Sanjay K

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Hi Suchethan,
The focus of AIISH is to impart professional training, render clinical services, conduct research and educate the public on issues related to communication disorders such as hearing impairment, mental retardation, voice, fluency and phonological and language disorders.
Moreover, the programme is designed to generate manpower that will cater to the needs of individuals with communication disorders at the grass-root level. In this programme the students are trained to identify individuals with communication disorders and make appropriate referrals for further diagnosis. The students are also trained to supervise the caregiver
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No, not eligible without the biology background.

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shreyas chopra

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There is so many scope in Indian Agriculture
13.7 % GDP & 57% emloyment is coming from Agriculture
Agriculture is the principal source of raw material to the industries like Sugar, Paper, textile, handloom, food processing, diary, etc.
A Human being cannot live without food. We can survive without technology but can't without food so agriculture is very important for every country or society.
World population is expected to reach 10.5 billion by 2050. This increase translates into 33% more human mouths to feed and food supplies would need to increase by 60% in order to meet the food demand in 2050.
Scope from Indian Agriculture:
1. Food Pr
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shreyas chopra

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Yes, you are eligible to study B.Tech in agricultural engineering course after completion of your Diploma in agriculture course. Candidates who have completed 12th standard or 3-years Diploma course from any recognised university are eligible to pursue B.Tech (Agricultural Engineering) course. You can get direct admission in second year of 4-years B.Tech course after completion of your 3-years Diploma course by appearing in lateral entry examination which is conducted by your respective state entrance examinations board.

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