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3 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
5 Courses After B.Sc. Botany
1) M.Sc. Botany. 2) M.Sc. Forestry. 3) M.Sc. Horticulture. 4) M.Sc. Biotechnology. The course focuses on using modern technologies to use living organisms and produce bio-products. 5) M.Sc. Microbiology. Thank You!
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Go to the UAS Bangalore official website. Download the application form from the official university website. Enter all details like date of birth, name, email ID and mobile number in the application form. Select the exam centre from the list given in the table as per your preference. Thanks.
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Due to ICAR accreditation large numbers of companies are visitin
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few good options of MBA after B.Sc. Could be- MBA in marketing
- MBA in operations
Also there is option to specialize in niche segments like agribusiness, forest management ( IIFM Bhopal). Try to pursue in demanding specializations ( HR/ marketing/operation ). Best wishes.
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