Is it possible to pursue my M.Sc. in Agriculture at a university different from the one where I completed my B.Sc. in Agriculture?

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    Gagan B | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    Yes, it is possible to pursue your M.Sc. in Agriculture at a different university from where you completed your B.Sc. Many universities accept students from diverse academic backgrounds. However, it's essential to check the specific admission requirements of the M.Sc. programme you're interested in to ensure your B.Sc. qualifications meet their criteria. Researching and applying to different universities will give you options and help you find a suitable M.Sc. program.

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    Esha | Contributor-Level 9

    a year ago

    Yes, it is possible to pursue M.Sc. Agriculture in a university different from the one where you completed your B.Sc. Agriculture. The eligibility and admission criteria for M.Sc. Agriculture programs vary from one university to another. Many universities and colleges offering M.Sc. Agriculture programs admit students based on entrance exams conducted at the state or national level.

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    Nitika | Contributor-Level 10

    a year ago

    Yes, you can do that. There's no restriction for students who studied in a private university. MSc. 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.

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