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You can pursue M.Sc for further studies, https://www.shiksha.com/science/articles/your-career-after-b-sc-blogId-4644.
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Hope this helps you better.
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The course aims to equip students with the requisite technical skills that are relevant to the field of Agricultural Economics, while maintaining a focus on applications rather than abstract analysis.
Students have the option of choosing course modules oriented towards development, production, marketing, and economic transi
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Candidates should have undergone 10+2+3 (15) or 11+1+3 (15) pattern of study and passed qualifying examinations conducted by the respective State Board or CBSE or any other recognized Board of Education/Exam and UG Degree Exam of the UGC Recognized Universities in any one of the school subjects offered by the Directorate of School Education at the Secondary/ Higher Secondary Educational Level.
The selection of candidates will be on the basis of the marks secured in the qualifying UG/PG Degree Exam. Candidates will be called for counselling in the order of their rank. Based on the rank and rule of reservations, allotment will be made.
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