I have done B.Sc in life sciences. Should I go for B.Sc horticulture or get into M.Sc chemistry for an NIT?

I am very tensed about my career. Is horticulture beneficial than M.Sc chemistry?

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Asked by Akanksha

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    Yash Saini

    8 months ago

    Since you already have a B.Sc in Life Sciences, both B.Sc Horticulture and M.Sc Chemistry can be good options for further studies, but they cater to different interests and career paths:

    • B.Sc Horticulture: This would be a good choice if you want to specialize in the Science and cultivation of plants. It builds upon your life sciences background with a focus on practical applications like growing fruits, vegetables, flowers, and more.

    • M.Sc Chemistry: This programme takes you deeper into the theoretical and practical aspects of chemistry. It would be a good fit if you enjoy the chemical reactions, material properties, or have an interest i

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