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vishnu raj

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To be eligible for MBA in Agribusiness at ICAR-AIEEA (Indian Council of Agricultural Research-All India Entrance Examination for Admission), you need to have completed a Bachelor's degree in Agriculture, Horticulture, Forestry, Agricultural Engineering, Dairy Technology, Food Technology, or any other related field from a recognized university with a minimum of 60% marks or equivalent CGPA.
If you have completed your B.Sc. Agriculture from a non-ICAR college and meet the above-mentioned eligibility criteria, you can apply for admission to the MBA in Agribusiness program at ICAR-AIEEA. The admission to the MBA program is through a nationa
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vishnu raj

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The syllabus for entrance exams for MBA in Agribusiness and M.Tech in Agriculture may vary depending on the institute or university conducting the exam. However, here is a general overview of the topics that are commonly covered in these entrance exams:
MBA in Agribusiness:
Quantitative Aptitude: This section typically covers topics such as arithmetic, Algebra geometry, and data interpretation. Verbal Ability: This section may cover topics such as reading comprehension, vocabulary, grammar, and verbal reasoning. Logical Reasoning: This section typically covers topics such as critical reasoning, syllogisms, and logical puzzles. General Kn
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SATHISH KUMAR

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Hi,
Shri Khushal Das University For MSc candidates Course fee is INR 33,500 for 1 year of M.Sc.

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Mithun R

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B.Sc in agriculture will be better than BBA in agriculture. BBA is more of management and business oriented field. Make sure you do in top tier college.

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Mohammed Rehan

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Indian National candidates domiciled in the state of Orissa are eligible to apply for the OUAT 2022. For foreign/NRI students, there is no OUAT requirement.

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Swati Upadhyay

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It is a very good college for pursuing this course. It is located in Uttar Pradesh. It requires class 12th results from CBSE and UP boards.

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Nitika

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The curriculum of Bachelor's in Science and Bachelor's in Technology is totally different specially in complex subjects like Biotech. Hence, you cannot pursue M.Tech after B.Sc. To pursue M.Tech in Environmental Engineering or Biotechnology Engineering the candidate should have a Bachelor's degree in Engineering/ Technology or B.Tech Biotechnology or M.Sc. Biotechnology, Microbiology, Biochemistry or any other branch of life sciences with a minimum of 50% marks.

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Geetanshi Dang

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Ethiraj College for Women doesn't offer B.Sc. Agriculture instead it has other related courses like B.Sc. In Plant Biology and Plant Biotechnology.

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