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Anushka Mendiratta

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Studying at Dr. Y. S. Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry can be considered moderately expensive compared to some other state agricultural universities in India. Annual tuition fees for B.Sc. programs range from INR 12,000 to INr 15,000. For M.Sc. programs, the tuition fee ranges from INR 16,000 to INR 25,000.

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Ashika

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The latest cutoff information for M.Sc. in Horticulture at Banaras Hindu University (BHU) is expected to be released in early August 2024, after the CUET PG 2024 results are announced. For reference, the cutoff rank for the M.Sc. in Horticulture at BHU was 390 for the General category in 2021. The expected cutoffs for other M.Sc. programs at BHU in 2024 suggest a range of scores, with cutoffs for the General category often between 240 and 260 depending on the program.

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Muskan

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Yes, you can pursue a Bachelor of Education (B.Ed) degree after completing a B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Horticulture. Most universities and colleges require candidates to have a bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised institution with a minimum percentage (usually around 50%). Your B.Sc. and M.Sc. in Horticulture fulfill this criterion. B.Ed programs typically involve an entrance exam conducted by the respective university or state education boards. Upon qualifying, you'll undergo a one or two-year teacher education program, preparing you for a career in teaching, particularly in subjects related to your field of expertise. Check

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Muskan

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Yes, you can pursue an M.Sc in Agriculture or Horticulture. Both fields offer postgraduate programs for students who have completed a relevant undergraduate degree such as B.Sc in Agriculture, Horticulture, or related sciences. Admission typically involves meeting eligibility criteria such as having a minimum percentage in your undergraduate degree and possibly passing an entrance exam conducted by the university or a national-level test like ICAR AIEEA. Research and apply to universities that offer these programs, ensuring you meet their specific requirements and deadlines. These degrees open up various career opportunities in researc

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Muskan

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Securing a seat for M.Sc Horticulture at CUET depends on your performance in the exam and subsequent merit ranking. After taking the CUET exam for M.Sc Agriculture Science, await the release of the merit list to ascertain your rank and eligibility for M.Sc Horticulture. Participation in the counseling process is crucial, where seats are allocated based on your rank and program preferences. Check the availability of seats specifically for M.Sc Horticulture across Central Universities participating in CUET. Stay informed about cut-off scores from previous years to gauge your chances effectively. For precise details, consult CUET's offici

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Bhavesh Jain

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To be eligible for the BSc Horticulture Science, students must have completed Class 12 in Science with Biology as a compulsory subject. The minimum required percentage varies by college, but candidates must have at least 50% aggregate in their class 12

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Ranjeeta Rai

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Dr. Rajendra Prasad Central Agricultural University offers BSc (Hons) as an undergraduate programme that lasts for four years. The course is spread across eight semesters and follows the credit system for scoring the academic works. Each semester consists of subjects that cover various aspects of plant cultivation, including plant biology, propagation, cultivation techniques, pest and disease management, etc. Some of the subjects offered in the first semester of BSc (Hons) in Horticulyure are as follows:

  • Elementary Statitics and Computer Application
  • Fundamental of Soil Science
  • Economics and Marketing
  • Elementary Plant Biochemistry
  • Introducto
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Aman Singh

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Shobhit University offers 4 year 8 Semester Program in B.Sc. (Hons)- Agriculture to bridge the developments gaps in human resources for Agricultural and Rural Development Sector, through higher education. The eligibility criteria for the admission in shobhit university you have to meet the eligibility criteria given below : 

Admission to B.Sc. (Hons)Agriculture Programs is open to candidates who have Passed (10+2) / Intermediate / Higher Secondary from any approved Board with PCM/PCB/Agriculture.

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Bhavesh Jain

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Career Opportunities: Horticulture courses offer a wide range of career opportunities in various sectors such as agriculture, landscaping, urban farming, greenhouse management, nursery management, floristry, research, and education.

The candidates having a Diploma in Horticulture have a lot of career options to choose from. They can work at Universities, Government organizations, and urban gardening. With the advancement in the Horticulture field, the candidates with Horticulture Diploma have lucrative career options in the future.

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Manish Kumar

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The M.Sc. (Agriculture) in Horticulture program at Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar University (BBAU), Lucknow, has a total intake of 46 seats, including 8 paid seats. The eligibility criteria for the program is a graduate degree in Agriculture, Floriculture, or Biology with a minimum of 50% marks (45% for SC/ST/PwD) from a recognized university.

As for the cutoff, it varies each year based on the number of applicants, their scores, and the availability of seats. The exact cutoff for the current year would be released by the university after the application process is over. It's always a good idea to check the official BBAU website or contact

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