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a year ago
Contributor-Level 7
Eligibility for the B.sc (Hons) in Agriculture at Sri Sri University. first of all you qualify 10+2 examination (science with PCB/PCM) from a recognized board with a minimum of 50% score. and your admission is secure on the basis of your mark obtained on your higher secondry examination. this is the basic criteria for taking the admission.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Vikram University offers BSc courses with various specialisations for students to choose from. Upon graduating from these courses, students can apply for job profiles such as Nutritionist, Dietician, Research Assistant, Educator, Microbiologist and more.
Listed below are a few career options and respective industry-based average payouts for BSc graduates:
- Land Geomatics Surveyor: INR 4.4 LPA
- Plant Breeder/Grafting Expert: INR 4.6 LPA
- Clinical Research Associate: INR 4.2 LPA
- Soil Forestry Officer: INR 3.8 LPA
- Biostatistician: INR 5.7 LPA
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Diploma and certification courses usually don't have any rigor requirements. However, a certain level of qualification is mandatory for any course you wish to pursue. Some after 10th Diploma courses only require Class 10 scores, but after 12th Diploma and certifications require Class 12 scores along with a specific stream.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, a limited number of colleges offer Agriculture courses on distance mode. Here are some of them:
| Distance Agriculture Colleges | Tuition Fee |
|---|---|
| NOU Patna | INR 2,200 |
| IGNOU | INR 2,400 - 12,700 |
| Krishna Kanta Handiqui State Open University | INR 4,000 |
| Yashwantrao Chavan Maharashtra Open University | INR 7,750 - 13,430 |
Note: The information is sourced from the official body and may vary.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Agriculture is the theoretical study as well as the actual application of farming, such as grain growing. Agriculture has come to characterise human progress since the Bronze Age growth of the Fertile Crescent in the Middle East gave birth to modern civilization. Farming has become a Science during the last few decades, thanks to discoveries and advancements ranging from seed drill to drone-based crop fertilisation.
Crop and livestock production, aquaculture, fisheries, and forestry for both food and non-food goods are all included in Agriculture. The advent of Agriculture, which allowed people to raise domesticated animals and produce
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Agriculture-related bachelor's and master's degrees have become incredibly popular in recent years. Some reasons why candidates must choose Agriculture courses are mentioned below -
- Although the field of Agriculture is highly diverse, candidates don't have to go for a general degree. It is not unexpected that those working in this business have the chance to earn significant pay that reflects the value of their profession as there are numerous Agriculture specialisations to select from.
- Candidates have a crucial part to play in averting this crisis. With an Agriculture degree, candidates can start their career as an activist, work on agr
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
No, it's one of the things candidates will enjoy studying because it usually relates to their surroundings. The subject's myriad fascinating syllabus is covered throughout the course of several semesters. Agriculture is one of the finest options candidates can choose if they have a background in Biology and are not very strong in Mathematics subject.
Agriculture is less demanding than Engineering and other similar challenging subjects. Agriculture is one of the best subjects for a BSc course level. In the practical classes, candidates will not only learn theories but also get to work in the field.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Candidates can enrol for a range of agriculture courses at different levels, including graduate and postgraduate programmes, after finishing their Class 12 or even Class 10. Many Agriculture colleges offer these Diploma and certificate Agricultural courses online.
Most students enrol in bachelor's degree programmes right away after finishing their intermediate studies. Candidates can select from a variety of specializations in this large sector of Agriculture to gain competence.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Following are the top Agriculture courses candidates can opt for after Class 12:
- BSc Agriculture
- BSc Animal Husbandry
- BSc Agriculture Economics and Farm Management
- BSc Genetic Plant Breeding
- BSc Fisheries
- BSc Forestry
- BSc Soil and water management
- BSc Horticulture
- BSc Agriculture and Food Business
- BSc Crop Physiology
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
For admission to BSc Agriculture, NEET is not necessary. The entrance tests required for qualification are listed below:
- ICAR AIEEA - For admission to bachelor's degree programmes in Agriculture and Allied Sciences, the All India Entrance Examination for Admission, CUET (ICAR-UG), is held.
- KCET - The Karnataka Examination Authority (KEA) oversees the Karnataka Common Entrance Test, also known as KCET. It is held in order to admit students to professional programmes.
- AP EAPCET (AP EAMCET) - The Andhra Pradesh Engineering Agricultural and Medical Common Entrance Test (AP EAMCET), formerly known as the Andhra Pradesh Engineering
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