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a year agoContributor-Level 6
Yes, NMV university is a good choice for an M.Sc in Agriculture Economics. The programme includes key topics like rural development, economics analysis which helps build a strong foundation. The professors are supportive and bring practical knowledge making it easier to understand real world issues. The university also has good facilities. Students may get opportunities for internships. It is a good option if you want to work in areas like research, government jobs after graduation.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Of course, Agriculture and allied sector not only remained insulated from economic slowdown or pandemic but has registered better growth than other sectors. Other industries have faced the problem of downsizing during a pandemic but the agriculture sector remained aloof from lay-offs, pay cuts and forced resignations. There will never be a downturn or slow down when it comes to feeding the world population.
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a year agoContributor-Level 7
The ranking of Himalayan Institute of Technology agriculture is not published and standardized across the major ranking systems. Its ranking may vary with criteria like the qualifications of the faculty, research output, infrastructure, and student satisfaction. It is not a ranked agricultural college in India but has a good reputation for practical approach and skill development focus. Rankings for prospective students should not be focused on, but other programme specifics, faculty expertise, and placement opportunities are preferable. Program quality may sometimes be known through recent reviews and industry connections.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The core subjects included in the Amity Noida BSc curriculum help students in developing a strong foundation in the programme. Some of the core subjects included in the BSc in Agriculture curriculum of Amity University Noida are:
- Fundamentals of Agribusiness Management
- Introductory Agriculture
- Fundamentals of Soil Science
- Basic Genetics
- Soil Fertility Management
- Introduction to Plant Pathology, etc.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, having a BSc Agriculture doesn't necessarily disqualify one from pursuing an MSc in Pharmacognosy. Although admission criteria may vary between universities, many MSc programs consider applicants from diverse academic backgrounds.
BSc Agriculture offers relevant knowledge in areas such as plant biology, cultivation, or natural product extraction, which could be beneficial in the field of Pharmacognosy. Candidates may need to demonstrate their interest and aptitude for Pharmacognosy by highlighting relevant coursework, research experience, or any additional training related to this field.
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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
The CSAUK BSc graduates can build careers in various fields across the corporate sector, government sector, educational sector, etc. However, CSAUK has not released a seperate CSAUK BSc placement report. Based on the overall CSAUK placement report, some of the compaines where the CSAUK graduates were placed over the past few years are listed below:
- Adama
- UPL
- Godrej
- IARI
- Amul
- Nestle India Limited
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The average salary that a Veterinary graduate earns between INR 2.8 LPA and INR 6 LPA, while an Agriculture graduate earns between INR 2.6 LPA to INR 8.4 LPA
Veterinary refers to the branch of medicine that deals with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of diseases and injuries in animals. Veterinarians, who are trained in veterinary medicine, work with animals to ensure their health and well-being.
Agriculture, on the other hand, refers to the cultivation of land, crops, and livestock for food, fiber, and other products. Agricultural scientists and specialists work to improve crop yields, develop new agricultural technologies, and
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The B.Sc Honours in agriculture course at mewad university in Rajasthan covers a range of subject including theoretical concept and practical applications:
- Subjects: agronomy, horticulture, plant pathology, entymology soil science agriculture ,economics agriculture engineering and introduction to forestry
- Duration: 4 year undergraduate program
- Eligibility: Minimum of 50% in 12th grade
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Techno India University Tripura offers BSc in Agriculture as a 4 years full-time programme. The University offers the programme with a tuition fees of INR 2.64 Lakh along with a one-tim payment of INR 10 K. The total BSc in Agriculture fees in TIUT Tripura is INR 2.74 Lakh. The admission to BSc in Agriculture requires a 55% of minimum aggregate in Class 12, from a recognised board. To learn more about the eligiblity criteria of BSc in Agriculture, visit the official webiste of Techno India University Tripura.
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