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rohith kola

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Agriculture: It is the main branch so after graduation your options for specialisation is wide. You can become a scientist, professor, agricultural field officer or move to management side too. There are many agri business management courses. Agriculture has a wide scope. Forestry: It is a sub-branch of agriculture. If you are into adventure then this course is for you. If you are genuinely interested in forest and trekking you can go for it. And you can even try for Indian Forest Service which is much easier than IAS. You can also pursue forest management course at IIFM-Bhopal. If you're in a state which gives 100 percent forest range
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Sujata Dewan

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Can you please tell me the university you are applying for, so that I can guide you accordingly?

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Shabana Bee

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Well, while preparing for FRI entrance, you have to keep in mind that it has no particular syllabus. The most difficult part of it is, they do not have sample question papers available in the market or internet. The questions are not really tough, but the areas from where they ask the questions are too vast ranging from Maths, basic English, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, History, Geography, Ecology, Forestry, Political Science, Economics, Geology, Agriculture, GK and current affairs. Good luck.

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Shraddha Tiwari

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Sorry to say that but in order to do M.Sc. . in wildlife sciences or forestry, you will have to complete your graduation from some Science subject only. From economics, you can't do M.Sc. . from wildlife sciences.

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Ankush SableOver 4 yrs of experience in Engineering Field.

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General Forestry is the Science or practice of planting, managing, conserving and maintaining forests and its associated resources with the aim to meets the goal of human benefit. As we all know that forest is the very important part of an ecosystem. Therefore, management of forest is required and is done by the foresters (forest professionals). A practitioner of forestry is known as a Forester. Various courses are available in the field of forestry. You can pursue forestry courses at graduate, postgraduate, Diploma as well as at Ph.D level.
Bachelor's degree courses:
B.Sc in Forestry
B.Sc in Wildlife
Bachelor of Science-B.Sc. in Tree Impr
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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello,
I think so, but to be sure, please download information brochure cum application form of IGNOU. This has all the information about eligibility etc.

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Shraddha Tiwari

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Yes definitely you can, both are good courses and have a wide scope ahead. You can pursue any one of them which you like.

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