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Relangi Nikhil surya prakash

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Hi,
The fees structure at Kittur Ranj Channamma college is horticulture for B.Sc in horticulture (part-time ) is approximately INR 1,00,000 per year this course is 4 years course with the college having admission facilities to only 77 students and this college is managed by another university

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Anirudh K

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The fee for B.Sc. Horticulture ranges between INR 30,000 - INR 3,00,000.

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Jagadish Buddanola

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The fee structure at R.B. PG College for M.Sc in Horticulture 50K to 80K per year and scholarship is also provided and hostel facility is available

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Shubham kumar Thakur

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The fee at Rajmata Vijayaraje Scindia Krishi Vishwavidyalaya for B.Sc. in Horticulture is around 40,000 to 50,000 per year.

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Shubham kumar Thakur

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You should have qualified for agicet examination .
And fee is abou 2-4lakh for 4 year course

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Pallavi Sharma

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Talking about the course, M.Sc. Agriculture focuses on topics such as Plant Biology Plantation management, Agricultural machinery, Biochemistry, Marketing and Management aspects of Agriculture sector etc. In short, it uses concepts of Science and Biology to improve agricultural productivity. It also focuses on managerial aspects related to this sector. Some topics in M.Sc. Programme are same as in the B.Sc. Programme, but the study material is more advanced and detailed. Those were some important subjects present in M.Sc. Agriculture programme. Apart from theoretical classes, practical hands on sessions are also present in case of thes
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Deeksha Dixit

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Horticulture is a developing subfield of agriculture, which is an evergreen industry. Considering the future market, the demand for horticulture courses is expected to increase. According to NITI Ayoge, horticulture will see more future growth within the crop sector. Today, prestigious universities like BHU offer postgraduate horticulture courses (M.Sc. in Horticulture). There will be employment opportunities in the private sector for horticulturists, soil scientists, and seed analysts. The job market for agriculture will remain unchanged, and the courses are always relevant. However, given the shift in emphasis toward food processing,
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sojit chetry

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Try getting admission in horticulture.

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Shivani Maurya

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388 seats are vacant now. And the cutoff is not officially uploaded on the website.

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Tushar Das

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A closing rank of 107 in KCET 2021 is required.

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