Can I take admission in M.Sc Botany after BSc Agriculture?

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    Sukrati Shukla | Contributor-Level 9

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    Absolutely, you can take admission in M.Sc Botany after completing your B.Sc Agriculture degree. Most universities consider a bachelor's degree in a relevant biological Science discipline for M.Sc Botany eligibility, and a B.Sc Agriculture fits well within this scope. As agriculture studies encompass plant biology, genetics, and ecology, you actually have a strong foundational knowledge that aligns closely with botany. Generally, the main requirement is that you must have secured fifty percent or above in your undergraduate programme from a recognised university, though some institutes may set the bar slightly higher.

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