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Aayush Sharma

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Yes, MSc is one of the flagship courses offered at University of Horticulture Science Bagalkot. The university offer quality education to the students. The university provides a MSc specialisation in Horticulture in full-time mode. After pursuing MSc students can work as farm managers, nursery managers, horticulture managers, agronomists, and floraturists. 

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Yes, ICAR AIEEA is necessary for MSc admission at UHS Bagalkot. As per admissions criteria 2025, UHS Bagalkot takes into account ICAR AIEEA scores for its admissions process. In addition to that, candidates also need to have a minimum aggregate score of 60% in graduation.

Candidates after taking the ICAR AIEEA exam for MSc should wait for counselling to start. Once the counselling starts candidates can apply for the UHS Bagalkot BSc programme through online counselling and finish the admission formalities by visiting the campus.

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No, its not hard to get admission at University of Horticulture Science Bagalkot MSc. MSc admission at University of Horticulture, Bagalkot takes place through the merit secured in ICAR AIEEA PG entrance exam. Candidates need to have a minimum aggregate of 60% in Class 12 to be eligible for admission into the programme. As the ICAR AIEEA PG entrance exam is not as difficult as other engineering entrance exams, it is comparatively easier to secure admission into the MSc programme.

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Loveleen Choudhury

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 Both DNB and MS Ophthalmology are recognised postgraduate qualifications in India. Here's how they compare:

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MS Ophthalmology

DNB Ophthalmology

Recognition

MCI/NMC recognized

NBE recognized, equivalent to MS

Type of Institute

Medical colleges

Accredited hospitals/private institutions

Difficulty Level

Structured exams, more predictable

Higher exam failure rate, considered tougher

Career Scope

Good in academics and hospitals

Equally valid, but may require extra effort in private setups

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Nishtha Chatterjee

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Ophthalmology is typically offered as MS (Master of Surgery) in India, although some institutions would offer it as an MD based on the academic structure of the institution.
Both paths will give you the same core competencies in training, however MS will generally have more of a surgical training emphasis.

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Anushka Bidhi

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There are various specialisation offered in the MSc programme at the GH Raisoni University MSc programme. Students should choose the specialisation as per there choice as the future career prospect is build on this. The following specialisations are offered:

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