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Asha GaudElectronics and telecommunication engineering

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Hi, B.Sc. Agriculture. The B.Sc. (Agr. ). Degree differs from a B.Sc. Degree in that the courses focus on agriculture: for example, the student will study agricultural economics rather than economics. Like engineering or forestry, agricultural Science courses are infused with practicality. After Bsc. Agriculture, one may also go for Msc Agriculture and take up a teaching job, or even go for Ph.D. and build a career in the Research sector associated with the field of Agriculture. Therefore, B.Sc. Agriculture offers a wide scope particularly in India where half the work force is living on agriculture. Scope in B.Sc. Agriculture
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Asha GaudElectronics and telecommunication engineering

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Firstly mention the college name for which you are asking. There are some best courses you can do after MBA:
-Charted financial analyst (CFA)
-certified information systems auditor (CISA)
-certified in production and inventory management (CPIM)
-certification in Risk management assurance (CRMA)
-project management professional (PMP).

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You don't have to give MHT CET as the admission is merit based
Check both the link: -https://www.shiksha.com/university/parul-university-vadodara-30821/admissionhttps://www.puadmission.in/Courses/MeritListMethod

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Saleha IbrahimThe purpose of our lives is to be happy.

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Hello,
The most notable difference from agriculture is that horticulture deals with small scale gardening and usually in enclosed gardens although this is not a necessity while agriculture is done on large scale with extensive crop cultivation. Agriculture is the science of growing food crops and rearing animals for farming.

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