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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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No you can not do M.Sc. Agri. After B.Sc. Botany. The basic eligibility criteria of M.Sc. Agriculture is B.Sc. Agriculture or B.Sc. Agriculture (Hons. ). (4 years) or equivalent,. .

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Priya MahajanEducationist and Career Consultant since 2010

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A lot depends on your interest of the subject because you can excel only if you are passionate about it. M.Sc. Biotechnology helps basic research in medical and agricultural sciences. Biotechnology has applications in the field of medical & veterinary sciences, chemical engineering, food and agriculture Science, pollution and environment protection, waste management. Chemistry has more scope than zoology and botany. If you want to pursue your career in teaching and in research then go for zoology and botany whereas in chemistry you have other scopes to work with Food manufacturing industries, chemical industries, pharmaceutical indus
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Narasingh lohith

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Yes, But There are very less universities to offer B.Sc. Botany for M.Sc. Agriculture. You pursue at least 60% in your B.Sc. Botany There is Assam agricultural university jorhat offer study M.Sc. Agriculture by non agriculture students by B.Sc. Botany. You must appear for entrance exam with interview. The university give sit for your agriculture okay. All the best.

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Siddhi Chugh

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Yes, it all depends on your skills

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Yes, you are eligible. Following universities are offering the M.Sc. Botany course with minimum 50% of eligibility marks of graduation.
1. University of Delhi
2. Christ University, Bangalore
3. University of Mumbai
4. Jaipur National University

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