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rohith kola

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Of course, you can. In fact, it is a good time to join an agricultural PG college in North Campus of Delhi University. Simply fill the OMR sheet and circle different agricultural colleges in Delhi University. OMR sheets are available at any college of Delhi University.

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rohith kola

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Agriculture: It is the main branch so after graduation your options for specialisation is wide. You can become a scientist, professor, agricultural field officer or move to management side too. There are many agri business management courses. Agriculture has a wide scope. Forestry: It is a sub-branch of agriculture. If you are into adventure then this course is for you. If you are genuinely interested in forest and trekking you can go for it. And you can even try for Indian Forest Service which is much easier than IAS. You can also pursue forest management course at IIFM-Bhopal. If you're in a state which gives 100 percent forest range
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Yes, there is a female quota in BHU.

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Juhi BansalExplore your self

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Hello,
Both courses are better, and have own value in market. It is depend what you like more. For class 12th Science stream students, who have an interest in Agriculture, B.Sc Agriculture will be a good option. This course will be a great alternative to BE/B.Tech Agricultural Engineering. Since India is an agrarian country, this field will never run out of opportunities. And Private Sector organizations will employ undergraduates in agriculture. State Agriculture Departments need agricultural graduates to fill up Officer level posts. Talking about BBA, this course will be apt for those people who are serious in getting through a good M
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Juhi BansalExplore your self

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I have not noticed this university in top list for Bachelor of Science in Agriculture. However, you can attempt for admission in Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (Coimbatore), Acharya NG Ranga Agricultural University (Hyderabad), Punjab Agricultural University (Ludhiana), G. B. Pant University of Agriculture and Technology (Pantnagar, Uttarakhand), etc.
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Lavanya Puri

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Hi Sudhahar!
Here are the Eligibility criteria for writing agriculture officer exam:
The candidate should of minimum age of 21 to a maximum of 30 years.
You should be a graduate in agriculture, veterinary, fisheries, dairy Horticulture etc and preferable Post Graduate holders with Marketing Specializations or Post Graduate Diploma in Rural Development Management.

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