B.Sc Sericulture
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5 months agoContributor-Level 7
There are many colleges and universities to study B.Sc sericulture near nagaland such as the college of sericulture at AAU at Titabar, it was established in 2014-2015 academic session. It provide 4 years course with in depth knowledge and research in sericulture.
Sualkuchi Budram Madhab Satradhikar College (SBMSC), Sualkuchi, Assam it also provide B.Sc in sericulture course.
Central Agricultural University (CAU), Imphal, Manipur it also provide programme of B.Sc in sericulture.
These are few college and university to study B.Sc sericulture near nagaland.
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6 months agoBeginner-Level 5
If you want to pursue a B.Sc. in Sericulture but haven't taken any entrance exams, you can explore direct admission options based on your Class 12 marks, especially if the college offers merit-based admissions. You need to do research for the same regarding which colleges are offering direct admission. For this, you can refer to the Shiksha website.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Here are the relevant skills required to study a BSc Sericulture course:
1. Biology
2. Chemistry
3. Observation
4. Research
5. Data Analysis
6. Logical Reasoning
7. Communication
8. Problem Solving
9. Adaptability
10. Teamwork
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Job Profiles of a Sericulturist, Farm Manager, Field Officer and Silk Weaver are the most sought by the aspiring candidates. each and every job profile in this field is high paying and will allow you to live a reputed and stable life while making a high income. You will get a chance to work with top experienced professionals and learn about this dynamic field of sericulture.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Online programs are specifically designed for those who don't wish to attend the campus physically. All the study material is made accessible online and can be accessed from anywhere at any time. If you wish to study the theoretical core concepts of Sericulture and learn as a beginner, an online degree can surely prove to be beneficial. While it may not offer direct job options as that of a traditional BSc degree, it can surely help you learn about this vast dynamic sector of agriculture.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
There are around 25 colleges in India which offer BSc Sericulture courses, out of which 14 are government institutions and approximately 5 are private entities. These colleges are widely known for their BSc Sericulture programs and aspiring candidates can aim for admission into these colleges. SKUAST Kashmir, SIMTS Chennai, Shivaji University, College of Agriculture, Raiganj University etc. are some reputed BSc Sericulture colleges in India.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
There are a wide range of subjects included in the BSc Sericulture curriculum which cover different aspects of the sericulture industry and teach you everything from scratch. Botany, Environmental Science, Mulberry Physiology, Mulberry Breeding & Genetics, Sericulture Marketing, Soil Science or Rural Development etc. are some of the core subjects of this curriculum which the candidates can study to learn the basics of this field of sericulture.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
Whether you can pursue BSc Sericulture or not as a PCM candidate is subject to vary and depends on the desired university you wish to apply. While the general requirement is to secure a 50% aggregate from a recognised board with PCB as core subjects, some universities might as well consider PCM candidates depending upon the number of available seats in the program.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
India is considered to be the home of agriculture. Sericulture industry is considered to be one of the most important sectors of the agriculture industry. The actual number of skilled professionals in the industry is low as compared to the demand, due to which there is a high scope of employment opportunities in the silk industry. This can lead to generation of high income for the graduates eventually leading to a stable future.
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7 months agoContributor-Level 10
BSc Sericulture is a programme where students are taught the Science behind extraction of high quality silk from silkworms. Bsc Sericulture is a 3 year duration undergraduate program. The subjects in BSc sericulture programme are designed in such a way that they teach every core concepts to the students from scratch. Candidates pursuing BSc sericulture can easily make their future in the agricultural sector.
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