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Amit Saini

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Yes, you can pursue L.L.B. (Bachelor of Laws) after completing your B.Sc. (Agriculture) and PGDEM in Rural Management, regardless of your age. The eligibility for L.L.B. generally requires a Bachelor's degree in any stream from a recognised university. Many law schools accept candidates from diverse educational backgrounds, including science, commerce, and humanities.

The age limit for L.L.B. programs can vary depending on the institution and the specific course, but generally, there is no upper age limit for admission to a 3-year L.L.B. course. You can check the specific age criteria and other admission requirements at the law schools

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Pallavi

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Yes, a number of Indian0 Institutes of Management (IIMs) provide MBA programmes with a Rural Management or similar field specialization. These programmes are meant to equip students for leadership positions in community-based, agricultural, and rural development efforts. 

Some of the IIMs offered MBA Rural Management are Indian08 Ahmedabad, Indian00 Lucknow, IIM Khozikode, IIM Indore are some if the IIMs offering this MBA specialisation.

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Pallavi

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The average fee of an MBA in Rural Management course is INR 5 lakh. The fees range between INR 1 Lacs (government colleges) to INR 20 Lacs (private institutions). Students can choose the college of their choice as per their suitability, exams accepted, and specialisation offered. The course is also offered in various degrees and the fee for each level varies accordingly.

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Pallavi

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No, graduating with a degree in agriculture is not a requirement to pursue an MBA in rural management. Although having a background in agriculture might give you a solid foundation and useful insights into rural situations, there are other ways to get into a rural management MBA programme. Many MBA programmes in rural management are developed to accommodate individuals with a variety of educational backgrounds who are interested in managing and developing rural areas.

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Pallavi

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The admission procedure for MBA in Rural Management is the same as a regular MBA, i.e. entrance exams such as CAT, XAT, MAT, CMAT ATMA, etc., personal interview, and group discussion. Students can check the links below and prepare for the prominent entrance exam accordingly:

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Pallavi

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India is a nation of farmers and villages, with more than 60% of the population living in rural areas. The study of rural development and management is particularly demanding in order to manage the growth of rural areas. The government appoints qualified rural managers to help the people grow, improve, and expand.

Rural management is a specialty that enables aspiring professionals to manage and implement ideas that have a chance of success. Studying and researching rural development and management is becoming one of the most popular fields.

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Pallavi

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For Rural Management courses available are BA/BSC/BBA, MBA/PGDM and Ph.D. Candidates can choose to pursue a Rural Management course as per their qualifications and career interest.

Courses in Rural Management

Name of Course

Degree Courses

  • Post Graduate Diploma in Rural Management
  •  Post Graduate Diploma in Rural Development
  • Post Graduate Diploma in Rural Finance
  • Post Graduate Diploma in Rural Marketing

Bachelor Courses

  • Bachelor of Rural Technology and Management
  • BA in Rural Development

Master Courses

  • Master of Arts in Rural Development
  • MBA in Rural Management

Doctoral Courses

  • M.Phil in Rural Development
  • PhD in Rural Development

I hope this is helpful for you!

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Pallavi

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Students who fulfill the below points can study MBA in Rural Management: 

  • Students who have completed their graduation with minimum 50 per cent marks in aggregate and cleared MBA entrance exams can apply for the course. For reserved category students, 45 per cent score in graduation is required.
  • Graduates with training in horticulture, agriculture, agronomy or related subjects frequently have a strong foundation in the rural economy. Hence, they can opt for this course.
  • Those with management, business administration or comparable experience can also specialise in rural management to put their business talents to use in the particula
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Pallavi

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Rural Management can be defined as a study of management and utilisation of resources available in rural areas and the agriculture sector. The course is offered as a specialisation in MBA/PGD programmes. The study and application of rural management are both concerned with the efficient administration and growth of rural communities and places.

It includes a broad range of initiatives aiming at enhancing rural areas' social, economic, and environmental situations. Enhancing rural people's standard of life while guaranteeing the sustainable use of natural resources is the main objective of rural management.

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Atul Mishra

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The median salary package offered to the students after finishing MBA/PGDM from KIIT School of Rural Management (KSRM) is INR 800,000. While, the Median package offered by C. V. Raman Global University after completion of MBA/PGDM is INR 345,000 - INR 385,000. Basis these stats, KIIT School of Rural Management (KSRM) is better option compared to C. V. Raman Global University on the Median salary parameter.

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