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Pranesh Lavania
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Scope for B.Sc in Agriculture:
Scope for higher Studies:
After doing B.Sc Agriculture, one may also go for M.Sc. Agriculture and take up a teaching job, or even go for a Ph.D and build a career in Agricultural Research. Career Opportunities:
There are plenty of government as well as private sector jobs available for B.Sc Agriculture graduates. They can be appointed as Research Officer, Quality Assurance Officer, Agriculture Officer, Agriculture Loan Officer (in Banks), Production Manager, Operations Manager and Farm Manager with State agriculture departments. In the private sector, agriculture Science graduates may find jobs as managers a
Scope for higher Studies:
After doing B.Sc Agriculture, one may also go for M.Sc. Agriculture and take up a teaching job, or even go for a Ph.D and build a career in Agricultural Research. Career Opportunities:
There are plenty of government as well as private sector jobs available for B.Sc Agriculture graduates. They can be appointed as Research Officer, Quality Assurance Officer, Agriculture Officer, Agriculture Loan Officer (in Banks), Production Manager, Operations Manager and Farm Manager with State agriculture departments. In the private sector, agriculture Science graduates may find jobs as managers a
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Pavithra DesuDesign Engineer
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Mention your academic credentials for better assistance. For more details around Jadavpur University, check out the link below:
https://www.shiksha.com/university/jadavpur-university-Kolkata-19992.
https://www.shiksha.com/university/jadavpur-university-Kolkata-19992.
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konatham AbhishekHeLpINg HaNd FiRsT
Scholar-Level 16
Hello,
You can go ahead with the choices, some others that I would suggest are:
Some good flying schools in India are listed under:
1. IGRUA Raebarelie
2. NFTI Gondia
3. Chimes Aviation, Sagar
4. NFC, Nagpur
5. BFC, Mumbai
6. Carver Aviation, Baramati
7. GMR Avaition Academy
The major points that you should look for before finalising the flying school are :
1. Availability and Serviceability of Aircrafts
2. Aircrafts should be airworthy
3. Availability of Games
4. Qualified instructors and CFI to take Checks
5. Experienced ground instructors
6. Facilities like ATC and controlled airstrip
7. Night and Instrument flying facility
8. Weather conditions
All
You can go ahead with the choices, some others that I would suggest are:
Some good flying schools in India are listed under:
1. IGRUA Raebarelie
2. NFTI Gondia
3. Chimes Aviation, Sagar
4. NFC, Nagpur
5. BFC, Mumbai
6. Carver Aviation, Baramati
7. GMR Avaition Academy
The major points that you should look for before finalising the flying school are :
1. Availability and Serviceability of Aircrafts
2. Aircrafts should be airworthy
3. Availability of Games
4. Qualified instructors and CFI to take Checks
5. Experienced ground instructors
6. Facilities like ATC and controlled airstrip
7. Night and Instrument flying facility
8. Weather conditions
All
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7 years agoIs ITM, Navi Mumbai a good option or not? Also, what is the eligibility/percentile required for ITM?
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priya jha
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Every college is best and unique in its own way. It totally depends on students to avail the opportunities provided by college and top in success race. ITM provides a very good platform to every student who know their dreams but are confused between the paths. ITM is a very good option for pursuing management in any stream you wish for. Its 5 months IIP programme is like cherry on the cake. You just need to get 50+ in any of the management exams.
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Ananya Dev
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Hi Anjali!
Yes, I think you can. The official website of the institute does not mention the eligibility criteria though. I would advise you to contact the institute directly for the information.
Yes, I think you can. The official website of the institute does not mention the eligibility criteria though. I would advise you to contact the institute directly for the information.
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Anand Sarkar
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Hello,
Do you need in downloaded format or in book format? If it is a book, go for Admit Ashish and Mudit Khanna solved NEET PG papers. Good luck.
Do you need in downloaded format or in book format? If it is a book, go for Admit Ashish and Mudit Khanna solved NEET PG papers. Good luck.
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Sonik SourabhEngineer, PGPM 2018-20 @ MDI
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Go for biomedical engineering. It's a course amalgamated with computer and electronics engineering with medical sciences.
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Gargi DasBeat the failure
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You necessarily require the original degree. Provisional certificate will not serve the purpose.
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)
Scholar-Level 18
The basic eligibility criteria for M.Sc. In Microbiology and Bio Technology, suited to you are as under:-
B.Sc graduates with any life science subject securing at least 50% marks in aggregate of all optional subjects are eligible. B.Sc graduates in Biotechnology and B.Sc. (Hons.) graduates in biotechnology/Biology / Botany / Microbiology / Zoology are also eligible provided they have secured 50% marks in the aggregate of all the optional subjects. However, the cutoff % for admission to M.Sc is goes very high according to categories and it is about 56% to 88.44%. So you have to score more than 60%.
B.Sc graduates with any life science subject securing at least 50% marks in aggregate of all optional subjects are eligible. B.Sc graduates in Biotechnology and B.Sc. (Hons.) graduates in biotechnology/Biology / Botany / Microbiology / Zoology are also eligible provided they have secured 50% marks in the aggregate of all the optional subjects. However, the cutoff % for admission to M.Sc is goes very high according to categories and it is about 56% to 88.44%. So you have to score more than 60%.
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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)
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The eligibility criteria of most of the colleges for B.Sc (IT) is 12th with PCM with 50% aggregate marks. Further the admission are based on college own entrance. Hence you cannot do B.Sc (IT) after 12th with biology.
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