Can I apply for M.Sc. agriculture after graduation in botany?
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The finest university to attend after high school is Chandigarh University to get a bachelor's degree in agriculture (Hons). For consideration for admission to the agriculture programme, candidates must successfully complete the 10+2 or equivalent with at least 60% in Physics, Chemistry, Math, Biolo
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Agriculture at Chandigarh University aims to equip the students with knowledge, expertise and awareness of Agricultural Science, Crop Science and Animal Production by incorporating a variety of field trips, on-the-floor training tasks and industry exposure. The combination of practical biased curric
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Yes, you can do MSc in agriculture after completing a BSc in botany zoology, and chemistry. You can MSc as distance education. The eligibility criteria for doing Msc as distance education is you have to complete your BSc graduation from a recognized college with a minimum of 50%. If all these criter
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No, you are not eligible for M.Sc agriculture.
For M.Sc agriculture, you should have successfully completed a Bachelor's degree in agriculture/ forestry/ horticulture with a minimum of 50% marks from a recognized university or college and renowned university in my opinion is Uhandigarh University wh
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You can through ICAR PG exam. Go to the NTA page.

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No, you are not eligible for M.Sc agriculture.
For M.Sc agriculture, you should have successfully completed a Bachelor's degree in agriculture/ forestry/ horticulture with a minimum of 50% marks from a recognized university or college.
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