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Arshiya Singh

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The most prominent difference between these two is that BSc Agriculture is a degree program in the vast subject while BTech Agricultural Engineering is a specialised degree program in an interdisciplinary specialisation of Agriculture and Engineering.
LPU is the only private university that has ICAR approval.
LPU Becomes the First Private University to be Granted ICAR Accreditation.
In addition to the regular course work, especially designed practical courses like Hands on training, Practical crop production, Rural and Agriculture Work Experience (RAWE), Nursery raising for horticulture crops, Crop And Seed Identification Laboratory, Soil
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For B.Sc. B.Tech, BBA admission 10+2 with min. 55% marks. For MBA CAT/XAT/CMAT/MAT exam score's will be considered. For M.Tech student must have passed CET exam conducted by MCAER. For M.Sc. Admission B.Sc. Degree or equivalent degree.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Hitakshi Thote, yes I can understand the angst and the anxiety that you must be having at the moment. Actually nothing wrong in this per say. Both the branches are having really good potential in the times to come. In view of this I can say that you should select the branch in which you have lot of interest and enthusiasm. Best wishes to you.

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