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a year agoContributor-Level 10
According to the Ministry of Agriculture & Farmers Welfare, the nation's total production of food grains is expected to reach a record high of 303.34 million tons in 2020–21, an increase of 5.84 million tons over the production of food grains of 297.50 million tons realized in 2019–20. It is simple to assert that India produces enough food grains on its own.
There is currently a need for improvements, and our nation has enormous potential in this area. Numerous ideas fall under the umbrella of horticulture, including monoculture and permaculture, to name a couple. In addition to degree programs, there are numerous organizati
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
BAMS focuses more on medical Science and care. Comparatively speaking, BSc Agriculture is more job-oriented than BAMS both now and in the future. Both of the aforementioned courses are excellent, have a wide range of applications, and each has its own significance, however, it largely relies on your interests and goals.
A career in Horticulture will equip candidates for a wide range of jobs. Whether they want to work in a lab, a field, a floral shop, an arboretum, a botanical garden, on a golf course or something completely different, there is a job for them. The options are limitless. Plant Science and food systems majors both begin th
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
For a BSc Horticulture degree course, you must complete Class 12 in Science with Biology. The minimum required percentage varies from college to college, but you have to get at least 50% aggregate in Class 12 boards to be eligible for this program.
Many horticulturists study Horticulture, Botany, or Biology as a major. A horticulturist's career path typically covers Botany, Plant Biology, Soil Science, Pest Control, and Genetics. To become a horticulturist, one must meet the basic academic requirements as well as have relevant experience.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Actually, because it frequently has a connection to your surroundings, it is one of the subjects that you will love studying. Throughout the Horticulture course's numerous semesters, a variety of fascinating topics are covered. Agriculture is one of the better possibilities you may choose if you have a Biology background and are a Mathematics student who is not very strong in the subject. Agriculture is also an excellent alternative to engineering and other similarly challenging courses.
One of the most fascinating and comparably simple majors is Agriculture. In the practical classes, you will not only learn theories but also get to wor
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Students who have passed their Class 12 in the Arts stream cannot apply for Horticulture courses however, students who have earned their Class 12 in the Commerce stream can apply for Agriculture courses in very limited cases.
The capacity of a candidate to pursue Agricultural studies after the 12th grade is determined by their final test result in merit-based admission. When using entry-level admissions, students must achieve high marks in both their 12th grade and the entrance exam. Students must first complete the qualifying prerequisites before applying for admission to Agriculture programs.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
After enrolling for a Horticulture degree, there will be numerous job options accessible. Following this, one can work as a Horticulture, floriculturist, pomologist, and so on. One might also become a scientist in this sector through research study. Jobs in production and sales, public gardens, marketing, research and development, landscape design, agricultural engineering, pest management, and other fields are available to graduates of this program.
Horticulture's scope and business are expanding daily. Floriculture is a subset of horticulture and is the cultivation of flowering plants for use as raw material in the pharmaceutical indu
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Botany is the study of the Anatomy and Chemical activities of plants. Horticultural Science is the study, research, and practice of plant cultivation, propagation, breeding, crop production, and plant physiology.
Many individuals consider these two occupations to be nearly identical. Many times, the two disciplines of Science collaborate closely to improve agriculture. There may be significant overlap between the two categories.
These plant-based Science research, however, have numerous key peculiarities. Horticulture is the applied Science of gardening, whereas botanists study plant theory.
Given that both jobs provide a dive
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
Course : B.Sc. Fee Details 1 -Year MA / M.Com MA Eco II, & III Year Rs.100-Per Subject belonging to SC/ST(FreeShip) UG PG STD READER Writing of answer books for Circlutation+ Postage fee(Rs.) MMSC Ph.D Assistances under project b. (Hons.) D in Horticulture at Danteshwari College of Horticulture the fee ranges to about INR 40,000 per annum. The figure includes tuition fees and other academic routes to higher education. Students might also have to inr hostel stay, which comes with an annual fee between ?25 thousand and 30thousand depending on the facilites. There are financial aid options, like scholarships for students who qualify base
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
If you belong to SC category and you have score somewhere around 148 then there are many options available for you to get admission into government college of horticulture, sericulture or forestry . For the field of horticulture I would suggest you to get admission into Tamilnadu agriculture University or its affiliated colleges. For the field of sericulture Tamilnadu sericulture institute or its affiliated colleges are the best. For the field of forestry, Forest College and Research Institute in Metupalayam or its affiliated colleges.
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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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