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astha singh

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The basic eligibility criteria for B.Sc agriculture science is 10+2 or equivalent with science subjects with a minimum 50% marks. Duration of the course is 4 years and the admission to most of the institutions is based on merit or performance in the entrance examination conducted by the concerned institute/ university or on the basis of marks obtained in the ICAR Examination.

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astha singh

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Please refer to the link provided below for a list of colleges which offer courses in farming and agriculture in Mumbai. You should be able to use the filters to navigate to a college of your choice. Also, download their brochure which contains important details like eligibility, admission criteria, fee structures, entrance exams required to qualify for admission, etc.
https://www.shiksha.com/engineering/colleges/diploma-agriculture-farm-engineering-colleges-india

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Hareesh B

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Pursue your academic interest by going further for M.Sc (agri). Probably agriculture is one of few streams with students receiving a fat JRF scholarships for pursuing M.Sc (Agri).
Most the students opting for Masters and subsequent Ph.D ultimately land in ICAR research network, as researchers/scientists and assistant professors with lovely perks and salaries and peaceful life.
You may choose from different stream in physical sciences, environmental science, social sciences & biological sciences and go to JNU biotech, IGDRI MA Economics and several other opportunities. But to switch you need to put concentrated efforts on the subject of y
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Anmol Rajput

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You should apply for ICAR test.

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Bhaskar Chatterjee

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M.Sc if you are a science student. But MBA is not bad too, so it depends on your interest.

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Sree Vignesh Sundaresan

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Hello Sachin,
1) Jobs for aspirants within the public sector are quite ample. There are many firms that are under the aegis of the Indian government that offer aspirants with jobs of high profiles. With the right qualification, a person can get employed as an Agricultural Research Scientist (ARS).
Upon clearing the NET qualification, aspirants can start their career as a lecturer. Besides this, jobs are also available for aspirants as Block Development Officers (BDO) or Agriculture Development Officers (ADO). To get this job, it will be needed by applicants to write an admission test.
2) Public Sector Banking Jobs after B.Sc Agriculture:
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