MBA Agribusiness Management

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Sonali Verma

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M. B.A. (Master of Business Administration)
Duration: 2 Years
Annual Fee: 1,30,000
Study Mode: Regular.

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Mansi shukla

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Yes, you will find subjects like accounting and financial analysis, financial management for agribusiness, etc.

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sazel anand

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It comprises crop production (farming and contract farming), food processing and marketing, SEED supply, agrichemicals, farm machinery, distribution, and retail sales
The average annual salary that one can expect in this field is between Rs. 3-4 Lacs
Job Opportunities After MBA in Agribusiness
Farming Planner. Agricultural Manager. Marketing Manager. Market Analyst. Risk Analyst. Bioterrorism Consultant.

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Hrishabh SahuLive ambitious Life...

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Eligibility Criteria for MBA in Agribusiness:
The criteria vary from college to college but you should maintain a minimum of 50% aggregate in graduation. A valid scorecard from CAT/MAT and other exams will be a prerequisite for that. Graduation with agriculture or allied farming as the main subject.

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Pratibha Dubey

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Hi. Subham. It is not good option because earlier you studied B.Tech in agriculture and now you want to do MBA in finance. In my view you can do MBA in agribusiness management because you are non commerce student so it is tough for you to study finance.

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BASIL PAUL KDigging my way into the Hospitality Industry

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Yes, you are eligible to do MBA in agribusiness. B.Sc students are not in anyway exempted from MBA. After doing MBA, your job scopes will only increase, compared to what you might get with your B.Sc.

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Lalit Kumar

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Hello there,
CAT is the exam for IIMs, and rest of the exams are XAT, CET for MBA.
Regards.

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NITHIN EEDUCATIONAL CONSULTANT

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ITM University is a good campus for MBA education for HR, Marketing and finance. But, ITM is not that much good for agribusiness. The opportunities are limited for this field of MBA education. Agribusiness is still on a nurturing stage and lot of opportunities are yet to be find. The career opportunities are limited as compared to other verticals of MBA like hr, marketing and finance. So, I suggest you not to go with this decision.

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