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Vatsal Chaturvedi

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It would be better if you gain some work exp. in your field as at the time of PI, they will ask you questions. So, it would be better to go prepared and know fully why an MBA will help you to realize your dreams. And there is no better way to know other than having some exp. beforehand.

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astha singh

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Minimum qualification for an individual who wants to pursue B.Sc in agriculture requires the person to be from science stream i.e. PCB/M, so yes you can pursue B.Sc. Agriculture if you are from the maths stream.

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astha singh

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Suresh Gyan Vihar University has a separate placement cell for its students. The placement cell has a success rate of around 50-60%. Following are some of the job profiles for B.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture graduates:
1) Agriculture Officer
2) Assistant Plantation Manager
3) Trial Coordinator
4) Technical Manager
5) Agricultural Research Scientist
6) Agriculture Development Officer

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astha singh

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Cut-off ranks for B.Sc. in Agriculture (BCD Category) is around 7797 for candidates (Non-Farmer) in the general category and is the same for women. You can check for a detailed list of cutoffs from the link mentioned below:
http://management.ind.in/forum/eamcet-agriculture-cut-off-105369.html

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Namit Sharma

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Agriculture is the mainstay of Indian economy so it has lot of opportunities in current and in future as well.

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Bhat NaieemI am what I am

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B.Pharm is a far better option that B.Sc in agriculture as it has a better scope. You can get a job in the pharmaceutical company after completing B.Pharm.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi,
MBA programs abroad are mainly for experienced professionals. Around 2 to 3 years of work experience is required. If you have very good academic grades and a strong all-rounded profile, business schools may consider you. So focus on your studies, take part in extracurriculars, project works, exchange programs, etc. Take GMAT and TOEFL or IELTS too.

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