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The candidate should have a Bachelor's degree in Agriculture or Horticulture or Forestry from a recognized university with minimum 50% marks. Thanks.
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good luck
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Kindly go through Shiksha link for admission procedure.
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6 years agoContributor-Level 6
B.Tech and B.Sc. Both are different dimensions I would say. In B.Tech one do specialization in various branches, it is good for the people who accept it by heart. Because we have seen people who after doing B.Tech crave for B.Sc. Is good option on it's own side. One can work as a teacher, junior research scientist fellowship, in various companies if one do B.Sc in hon's. To study one subject deeply I think B.Sc Hon's is good option. Regarding Fee structure wise B.Sc Hon's is affordable and B.Tech is quite expensive. There is not any exact judgement which is best between both. Hope it helps. Good luck.
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The eligibility criteria for M.Sc. Industrial Chemistry AMU: B.Sc. (Hons. ). Industrial Chemistry / B.Sc. With Industrial Chemistry as one of the subjects studied in all three years with not less than 55% marks in aggregate and not less than 55% marks in Industrial Chemistry.
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The eligibility criteria for M.Sc. Industrial Chemistry AMU: B.Sc. (Hons. ). Industrial Chemistry / B.Sc. With Industrial Chemistry as one of the subjects studied in all three years with not less than 55% marks in aggregate and not less than 55% marks in Industrial Chemistry.
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