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a year agoContributor-Level 9
BSc Forestry is available in specializations like Dendrology, Forest ecology, General forest microbiology, and Forest Management. BSc Forestry trains students in the management of plantations, various cash crops, sanctuaries, botanical gardens and forests.
BSc Forestry eligibility criteria requires a candidate to have a class 12th or equivalent Diploma from a recognised board and a minimum aggregate of 50% in the qualifying examination.
BSc Forestry Admissions 2024 is done on the basis of Merit as well as Entrance exams such as JCECE, ICAR Exam and OUAT. BSc Forestry Colleges in Karnataka are University Of Agricultural And Horticultural
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, you can. To be eligible for a BSc Forestry course, the candidate must have passed class 12th with a minimum of 50% in a relevant stream from any recognised board. Eligible candidates will have to appear for the exams required, depending on the university in which you want to get admitted, and score valid marks to secure admission to the course.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
Yes, students pursuing BSc (Hons) in Forest Management course from Central University of Odisha have to submit a project in the last semester. The four-year course is divided into eight semesters. Students can check out course curriculum for semester-wise syllabus. Some of the subjects covered in the course are:
- Introductory Botany
- Moral and Value Education
- Forest Mensuration
- Wood Anatomy
- Forest Management, etc.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Hello dear, sorry to say but can not get seat in BSc Agriculture. To get seat in Bsc Agriculture, you have to get 50% marks in CET and your ranking should be below 5000
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Having a degree in Forestry can offer various benefits, but it also comes with its own set of drawbacks. Some advantages of pursuing these courses include a variety of job opportunities, environmental contribution, outdoor activities, and diverse skills.
On the other hand, disadvantages include physical work, environmental hazards, limited career advancement, etc.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Without Biology as your core subject in Class 12, you cannot pursue a Forestry course. Under the Forestry course, you'll get to study subjects like Biology & Botany, Forest Genetics and Tree Improvement/Cytology and Genetics, Plant Biochemistry and Biotechnology, etc., for which, Biology as a foundation subject is mandatory.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Eligibility criteria for Forestry courses depend on course levels.
- For the UG course, you must pass Class 12 in the Science stream with PCB (Physics, Chemistry, and Biology) subjects from a recognised board.
- For the PG course, you must obtain a bachelor's degree in a relevant discipline from a recognised university.
- Finally, for PhD, you must have a master's degree in a relevant discipline.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
In the Indian Forest Service Examination, forestry is the optional subject with the highest success percentage (27.2%). For the last ten years, at least 15 students from the Evolution Forestry Programme have been selected from the IFS final list.
Forestry, as a Science discipline, has a straightforward and well-defined curriculum. With appropriate planning from us, you can complete the entire course in a fair amount of time while still having time for General Studies. Following thorough coverage and note-taking, revision is also rapid and efficient.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The Principal Chief Conservator of Forests is the highest-ranking officer in the Indian Forest Service, responsible for managing the status of India's forests, environment, and wildlife issues. It is the highest rank of an Indian Forest Service officer in a state.
In some cases, states may have more than one PCCF position, in which case one of them is designated as the Head of Forest Force (HOFF). In their activities, HOFF/PCCF is assisted by APCCFs, Chief Conservator of Forests, Conservator of Forests, and field-level functionaries such as DFOs and Range Forest officers.
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