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Chetna S

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There would not be any value of B.Sc. agriculture course even if offered through correspondence, so either you choose a different course or do it from regular mode.

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No. only Regular course is available. No correspondence

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No. only Regular course is available. No correspondence

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Mansi Gupta

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Hi Namratha, to answer your question, I would say that yes you can pursue both as this is not an impossible thing to do. But, why do you want to put both your feet in two different boats which are rowing in totally different directions; you might end up reaching no where. Personally I would suggest you to choose one of two, rest is all upto your choice.

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pihu gf

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Hi Anjubala,
Kindly refer the below link :
http://www.sgvu.edu.in/Recognition.aspx
Please feel free to discuss more.
Wish you luck.

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Sunidhi Kant

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Dear Ravi - Maximum students are placed, it all depends on the student. It is sure that all the students get fairly many opportunities to get placed, but ultimately a student needs to fetch it with preparation. This years highest package is Rs.21 lakh. The money is worth for those who are seriously looking for exposure and good corporate learning with so many facilities even for students interested for starting up their business. The university is a hub of really knowledge, friendly and interactive faculties. Students are genuinely facilitated by efforts and understanding of the mentors. Faculty in amity are related to their students b
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Nikhlesh Mathur

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Yes, technically speaking you can do it. But they are quite diverse and therefore you would need to focus on each of them with greater intensity. My suggestion would be to sail in only one boat at a time.

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