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Scholar-Level 17
You should consider M.Sc in biotechnology only as it is a booming field and Canada is one of the top countries for making a career in the biotechnology field. Also, it will be relevant to your educational background. If you have other interests you can choose accordingly.
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Scholar-Level 16
B.Sc in agriculture is a science-based programme and for the admission, the student should have PCM or PCB in HSC.
Main subjects are:
Agronomy 1 crop production.
Agronomy 2 field crops.
Entomology study about insects.
Plant pathology plant diseases.
Soil Science soil studies, manures, fertilizers.
Genetics and plant breeding physiology and genetic engineering and others.
Agricultural Economics
Agriculture Extension
All the best.
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Scholar-Level 16
Hi,
Following is the eligibility prescribed by most of the universities:
BE/ B.Tech (FPE / Food Tech /Dairy Tech or Chemical technology (especially in food technology)/M.Sc (food science/ Dairy science or Allied science).
So accordingly, you are not eligible, you have to complete M.Sc degree in food science/ Dairy science or Allied science) to apply for M.Tech in food technology.
All the best.
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Best wishes.
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