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Saloni Sharma

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Yes, you can pursue M.Sc. In agriculture after completing B.Sc. In botany, provided that you meet the eligibility criteria and admission requirements of the universities offering the programme. M.Sc. In agriculture programs typically cover a wide range of topics, including crop Science, soil Science, plant breeding, horticulture, animal sciences, agribusiness, and environmental sciences. A background in botany can be particularly useful for students interested in pursuing careers related to plant Science, crop Science, or horticulture. However, the specific admission requirements and eligibility criteria for M.Sc. In agriculture progra
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Saloni Sharma

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It may be challenging to pursue M.Sc. In agriculture after completing B.Sc. In IT, as M.Sc. In agriculture is a specialised field that requires a background in agricultural sciences, Biology or related fields. M.Sc. In agriculture programs typically cover topics such as plant breeding, crop Science, soil Science, animal sciences, agribusiness, and environmental sciences. Therefore, if you have completed B.Sc. In IT, you may need to fulfill additional requirements or prerequisites, such as completing relevant courses in agricultural sciences or Biology to be eligible for M.Sc. In agriculture programs. However, some universities may offe
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Francis Plao

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In June, it will begin surely.

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SATHISH KUMAR

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Hi,
Shri Khushal Das University For MSc candidates Course fee is INR 33,500 for 1 year of M.Sc.

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Dinesh Sahu

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Online Application for Master's and Doctoral Degree Programmes. The National Testing Agency [NTA] Exam Score is Mandatory for Admission to M.Sc and Ph. D in Farm Universities of Karnrtaka from the academic Year 2022-23.

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Sitam Sahoo

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No, Msc agriculture is not available in JNU. Other MSc courses like:1. Life Sciences - 38 seats
2 . Msc Environmental Sciences - 39 seats
3 . Msc Physics - 41 seats
4 . Msc Chemistry - 25 seats
5 . Msc Mathematics - 15 seats
6 . Msc Computational and Integrative Sciences - 30 seats
7 . Msc Molecular Medicine - 10 seats
8 . Msc Biotechnology - 30 seats
are available. Except these M.Phil Life Science, M.Phil Studies in Science Policy, M.Phil Visual Studies are also available.

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Raj Butani

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Yes, it's different. For M.Sc. Agriculture you have to prepare whole agriculture related subject like pathology, agronomy, horticulture, soil and Science, genetics, micro Biology and Chemistry etc. But are going for M.Sc. Agronomy then you must have to prepare agronomy subject and also other agriculture subject. A part of choosing field is depend on your interest and your cut off.

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Raj Butani

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Yes, you may apply for M.Sc. Agriculture after pursuing with these three core subjects I. e. Botany, Zoology Chemistry. These are the basic three subjects which every biological stream requires at least for qualification. Pursuing M.Sc. Agriculture from the Reputed Universities of India, may lead you to huge success because they will provide maximum expose to the fields and experiments related to it. There is quite good scope of agriculture in our Nation, as Agriculture is the most important sector of Indian Economy.

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Arjun Yadav

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Founded in year 2013, SHARAD COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE, JAINAPUR is located in Kolhapur, Maharashtra. It is a college affiliated to university approved by Indian Council Of Agricultural Research. It is affiliated to Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth, Ahmednagar. The institute offers Under Graduate courses in various disciplines like Agriculture. It offers 1 courses across degrees like B.Sc.
Fees at SHARAD COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE is approx 55 k for one year. Admission process or exams accepted MCAER CET

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Varshika Srivastava

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Yes, if a person has botany at B.Sc. Level, then they can pursue M.Sc. in agriculture.

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