B.Sc Agriculture
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Documents required for admission in BSc in Agriculture course are mentioned in the list below
- 10th marks sheet
- 12th marks sheet
- Transfer certificate
- Migration certificate
- Character certificate
- Passport size photos
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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 10
There are more than 90 government BSc Agriculture colleges in India. Fee structure of every college varies based on its course curriculum, infrastructure, rating, placement records etc.
The average B.Sc Agriculture fees in government college is INR 2,880 to INR 4 Lakh.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Outcomes of pursuing B.Sc in Agriculture course are mentioned in the list below
- Ability to contribute to the betterment of agriculture and rural development.
- Gaining insightful knowledge of the subjects related to contemporary and market-oriented farming.
- Inculcating a deeper understanding of techniques, skills, and modern tools necessary for implementing best agricultural practices.
- Sharpening advocacy skills to create awareness about farmers' problems and agri-reforms.
- Working closely with research and industry to expand the yield and returns in agriculture.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The main objective of BSc Agriculture programme is:
- To create agriculture professionals with expertise in yield enhancement and food processing.
- To contribute to agriculture development by assuming the role of innovators or entrepreneurs.
- To interact with their peers in other disciplines in their workplaces/society and contribute to the economic growth of the country.
- To create awareness among the agrarian community towards adopting healthy farming practices worthy of adding value to society and economy.
- To create professionals having expert knowledge in Soil Science and Agri chemistry so to help the farmer.
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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 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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