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Harshit Mehta

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Pre-University College (PUC) is the most popular option after class 10.
PUC is a 2 year course with 1 major board exam at the end of the second year PUC/ class 12th.
1. Every student must study 4 core subjects in each branch along with 1st language English and 2nd language (Kannada, Sanskrit, Hindi, Urdu, Tamil, Telugu, Malayalam, Marathi, French, German and Arabic).
2. Options in arts/ humanities: History, geography, sociology, political science, psychology, education, logic, home science, optional Kannada, Karnataka music and Hindustani music, etc.
3. Options in commerce: Economics, business studies, accountancy, computer science, geogr
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Geography graduates are enrolled in different organizations in the role of demographers, agricultural specialists, urban and regional planners and remote sensing specialists etc. They can also find jobs in research and government sectors and can also seek placement in research agencies related to environmental issues, population studies and rural development. Teaching in schools/ colleges for those who are geography graduates with B.Ed. is also an option.

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VIKRAM SONIMentor , Artist , Social worker, Traveller

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Dear
B.Sc in agriculture is a science-based programme and for the admission, the student should have PCM or PCB in HSC.
Main subjects are:
Agronomy 1 crop production.
Agronomy 2 field crops.
Entomology study about insects.
Plant pathology plant diseases.
Soil Science soil studies, manures, fertilizers.
Genetics and plant breeding physiology and genetic engineering and others.
Agricultural Economics
Agriculture Extension
All the best.

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Rishi Broto Chakraborty

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Hello Rohit,
Urban Planner/Community Development:
Geography is a natural tie-in with urban or city planning. City planners work on zoning, land use and new developments, from a gas station renovation to the development of whole new sections of urban area.
You'll work with individual property owners, developers, and other officials. If you're interested in this area, be sure to take urban geography and urban planning classes. An internship with a city planning agency is essential experience for this type of work.
Cartographer:
For those with cartography course backgrounds may enjoy work as a cartographer. The news media, book publishers, atl
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Harshit Jain

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Yes, you can pursue diploma or post-graduation in travel and tourism. You can pursue PGDM or MBA in travel and tourism in which basic requirement is graduate in any stream with minimum 50 or 60% as applicable from university to university.

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