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13.7 % GDP & 57% emloyment is coming from Agriculture
Agriculture is the principal source of raw material to the industries like Sugar, Paper, textile, handloom, food processing, diary, etc.
A Human being cannot live without food. We can survive without technology but can't without food so agriculture is very important for every country or society.
World population is expected to reach 10.5 billion by 2050. This increase translates into 33% more human mouths to feed and food supplies would need to increase by 60% in order to meet the food demand in 2050.
Scope from Indian Agriculture:
1. Food Pr
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8 years agoContributor-Level 6
You can predict the colleges you can using this predictor:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/jee-mains-college-predictor
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Harvard's scholarship are fully on financial need of a student. If you are brilliant and deserve a place in Harvard plus you can demonstrate financial need ( family income etc) the university will award with you with its schemes. Read here for information
https://college.harvard.edu/financial-aid/types-aid/scholarships-grants
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The decision of selection of the IAS Mains Optional is an age old dilemma for Civil Services aspirants. Selecting an overlapping optional with General Studies is a good strategy, as the time required to study an optional subject not mentioned as per GS syllabus can be saved. This case not universally applicable though.
There are also many who made it to the top with optional subjects like Medical Science or Law. None of these overlaps with GS syllabus as subjects like History or Geography do. Never take an optional just for the sole reason of GS overlap.
Please understand that each and every optional subject is scoring. Due t
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After the completion of the B.Sc course, students can work in various areas which include both science & non-science fields.
The job opportunities available for the students are not only great in terms of salary package, but also a satisfying job experience.
There are various opportunities available for the students after B.Sc. the students can go in a research field, in some coll
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All the best.
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1.Vishwakarma Institute of Technology
Engineering College Pune, Maharashtra
2.All India Shri Shivaji Memorial Society's College of Engineering
Engineering College Pune, Maharashtra
3.Bharati Vidyapeeth University College of Engineering
Engineering College Pune, Maharashtra
4.MIT
Engineering College Pune, Maharashtra
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For details on this, please find various reviews by students on the mentioned colleges (IIMP, ISBS, IGBS) which can give you an idea while choosing them:
https://www.shiksha.com/college/indira-group-of-institute-s-isbs-iimp-igbs-icem-isc-isem-iimp-mca-parandwadi-pune-22276/reviews
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