Can students apply for government jobs after doing integrated B.Sc (agriculture)+MBA?

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    Saloni Sharma | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago
    Yes, students who have completed an integrated B.Sc. (Agriculture)+MBA course can apply for government jobs, provided that they meet the eligibility criteria set by the concerned government organisation or recruitment agency. There are several government job opportunities available for graduates of an integrated B.Sc. (Agriculture)+MBA course, such as agricultural officers, marketing executives, supply chain managers, project managers, and many more. However, the specific job requirements and eligibility criteria may vary depending on the job profile, the government organisation or agency, and the state or region. Therefore, it is alwa
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    pavan achari struggling for something...... | Guide-Level 11

    5 years ago
    Yes, they are eligible, as minimum qualification required for government jobs are specified on their websites.

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