Is it beneficial to pursue M.Sc in agriculture after completing B.Sc in life sciences?

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    Vinay kr Pandey Simple but significant | Scholar-Level 16

    2 years ago
    Yes, you may apply for M.Sc. Agriculture after pursuing with these three core subjects I. e. Botany, Zoology Chemistry. These are the basic three subjects which every biological stream requires at least for qualification. Hope it helps.
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    iam ssuhana | Guide-Level 14

    6 years ago
    M.Sc. Agriculture is a 2-year post-graduate course in the scientific process of agriculture and agricultural studies. A candidate has to be a B.Sc. Graduate in Agriculture/ Horticulture/ Forestry from a recognised university in order to be eligible for this course. The admission to the programme is based on performance in the Entrance Examination and the academic record of the student in graduation. M.Sc. Agriculture: Career Prospects
    With a comprehensive knowledge about agricultural Science students with M.Sc. Degree can find employment in following sectors:
    Agriculture/Dairy
    Fertilizer industries
    Academic Institutions
    Food Processing Unit
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    ravi mahawar Student | Contributor-Level 10

    6 years ago
    Once you complete your Masters in agriculture then you can appear in one of the most famous entrance exam known as CBSE UGC NET. CBSE UGC NET (University Grants Commission National Eligibility Test) is conducted for selecting the deserving aspirants for the post of Assistant Professor and for Junior Research Fellowship in India's reputed institutes. There are number of aspirants who appears in UGC NET Exam every year but only few gets a change to for lectureship and for Junior Research fellowship. If you want to know about the difficulty level of this exam then check the recently announced result by CBSE for UGC NET 2017 exam, which wa
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    chandrakant solanki | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    Yes, it is beneficial as agriculture post graduate have scope in the industry and we have lots of universities and research institute working on agricultural sciences. Government is also promoting the research.

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