I chose soil science- soil and water conservation instead of Agriculture engineering. Can I get admission in M.Tech in soil and water con.?

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    Jagadesh Sai | Contributor-Level 10

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    Yes, it is possible to be admitted to M.Tech in Soil and Water Conservation Engineering even when the undergraduate qualification is Soil Science instead of Agricultural Engineering. In general, a Bachelor's degree in the relevant discipline would be accepted by most universities offering such a course, which might include areas such as soil science, agriculture, and environmental science. Generally speaking, one must have achieved an aggregate of 55%. This usually is a matter of checking what the institution of your choice requires. Institutions usually do have different requirements. Applications can be made online and the committee

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