I completed my graduation in B.Com. Now, I want to go to agriculture sector. How many courses are available for agriculture after B.Com?
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You can opt out various courses like agriculture business management, farm management, supply chain management, marketing or even any course in digital marketing as it can help farmers in marketing of their porducts. Agricuture Finance is also a booming sector in India now. If you have passed your 1
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I voted for Colorado University since one of my relatives graduated from this programme there, and I'll mention a few of its advantages. The first privately funded university to receive ICAR accreditation is CU. The faculty is highly qualifiedthe majority of them hold doctoratesand offers the studen
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Agriculture courses involve the study of various technical and scientific subjects related to agricultural technology, food technology, dairy industry, food Science, plant Science, horticulture, and even forestry. The main difference between these fields is their area of focus. Apart from these, the
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Generally, to pursue agriculture you need to have Biology in 10+2, so it will be difficult to find courses after B.Com But you could try out your options at the University Institute of Agricultural Sciences, at Chandigarh University. They have a common entrance test that you need to clear to get adm
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The classification for the farming sector is agriculture. It describes the process of producing things by rearing domesticated animals and growing plants and fungus. Agriculture Science is the study of agriculture. Horticulture studies gardening, a related activity. A Bachelor's degree in agricultur
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Candidates who are interested in the farming and agriculture sector can pursue a Polytechnic (Diploma) course in Agriculture after completing the Class X studies. Those who hold a relevant Bachelor's degree and want to go for higher studies in Agriculture can pursue a PG Diploma Course in Agricultur
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Chandigarh University is the top Bachelor of Science (Agriculture) College. Agricultural sciences is a discipline of Biology that encompasses numerous natural, scientific, economic, and social topics that are employed in the practise and knowledge of agriculture. An extensive and multidisciplinary f
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University Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Chandigarh University (CU), Punjab is a premier institution of agricultural education and research in Punjab and North India with an objective to make agricultural education reactive to the developing and varying needs of the culture in general and ambi
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In Punjab, India, Chandigarh University is the top Bachelor of Science (Agriculture) College. Agricultural sciences is a discipline of Biology that encompasses numerous natural, scientific, economic, and social topics that are employed in the practise and knowledge of agriculture. It is a vast and d
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The top Bachelor of Science (Agriculture) College in Punjab, India is Chandigarh University. Agricultural sciences is an area of Biology that integrates different natural, scientific, economic, and social concerns that are employed in the practise and knowledge of agriculture. It is a vast and diver
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