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sindhu g gowda

Beginner-Level 3

No, it is too hard. But if you have a good CET ranking then you can get a seat.

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Hasan JuzerbhaiMBA student

Contributor-Level 9

For Master's degree, students opt for MBA or MEng.

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Harshit Mehta

Guide-Level 13

Horticulture is the branch of agriculture that deals with the art, Science, technology, and business of growing plants. It includes the cultivation of medicinal plants, fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, herbs, sprouts, mushrooms, algae, flowers, seaweeds and non-food crops such as grass and ornamental trees and plants.

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Sutapa MoitraWorking for 28 yrs in garment fashion industy

Guide-Level 14

Job opportunities are available in Government as well as in Private sector. Talking about Government sector jobs, Officer level posts are available for M.Sc. Horticulture Graduates in State wise Agriculture Departments, State wise Forestry Departments, Fertilizer production units, Government Colleges (as Lecturers or Lab Technicians) as well as Boards like Spice/Coir/Rubber boards etc.
Coming to the Private Sector, job opportunities are available in areas such as Private Plantations, Agricultural Machinery and Equipment manufacturing firms, Fertilizer production firms, Agricultural Products marketing firms, Ornamental plants and flowers
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Deepti Singh

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Eligibility Criteria / Entry Requirements:
B.Sc, with any two of the following subjects: Botany, Biotechnology, Microbiology, Biochemistry, Horticulture, Agriculture, Forestry, Genetics, Chemistry, Environmental Science, Seed Technology, Zoology, B.Sc (Vocational) Food Science and Quality control. or 4 years B.Sc (Agriculture).

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Innocent Boy

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B.tech in agricultural engineering is much better bro if you are interested.

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saumya gupta

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Horticulture is the branch of agriculture that deals with the art, Science, technology, and business of growing plants. It includes the cultivation of medicinal plants, fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, herbs, sprouts, mushrooms, algae, flowers, seaweeds and non-food crops such as grass and ornamental trees and plants.

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