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9 years ago
Scholar-Level 16
Yes, you can consider Ashoka University for your education because of the following factors:
1. International standards course module
2. Experienced faculty
3. Corporate interaction
4. Emerging name in education etc.
All the best.
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9 years ago
Contributor-Level 7
There is no restriction for further study in any kind of place in the world and no limitations as well. You can pursue management course.
You can consider the below mentioned colleges:
1. BK School of Management.
2. Nirma College.
3. IIM – Ahmedabad.
4. MICA.
5. Ganpat University.
6. Gujarat Technological University.
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9 years agoGuide-Level 13
B.Sc agriculture is a decent course of 4 years duration, where one can learn agronomy, plant genetics, soil science, agriculture economics, agriculture engineering, etc.
As the course covers multidimensional areas, there are job opportunities in different sectors. There is state government job like agricultural officers, PSU banks recruit B.Sc AG and insurance company also recruits them as an officer.
Private company like fertilizer manufacturing firms, agriculture machinery industries also recruits graduates in agriculture. If you like to proceed with higher study, then there is ample scope on relevant wings related to agricultural d
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Software engineering is a branch of engineering. You need to have science background to pursue the same. As you have enrolled in commerce, you cannot opt for computer science engineering. However, if you want to proceed further with computers, mathematics and computers as your subjects in your class 12th, then certain universities allow such students for BCA.
I hope it helps.
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