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8 years agoScholar-Level 18
The basic eligibility criteria for B.Sc in agriculture science is 10+2 or equivalent with science subjects with a minimum 50% marks. Duration of the course is 4-years and the admission to most of the institutions is based on merit or performance in the entrance examination conducted by the concerned institute/ university or on the basis of marks obtained in the ICAR examination.
B.Sc or B.Tech degree in a relevant subject is needed for the 2-year Master's degree programmes.
Some of the popular streams you can opt for under agriculture are as fol
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https://www.shiksha.com/science/articles/top-10-bsc-msc-colleges-in-india-blogId-13473
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http://www.pumba.in/programs/mba-plus-fees-details.htm
Kindly visit the given link to know in detail about the exact fee structure of PUMBA’s MBA programme.
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Eligibility criteria:
Graduation is the basic qualification requirement for Master of Computer Management Course. The qualification must be obtained from a recognised University with minimum 50% marks in the same. Those who are pursuing the final year of graduation are also eligible to apply the course. Most of the institutions carry out their own entrance exam for the admission process. Candidates with relevant score in CAT / MAT / XAT / ATMA / CET, etc. are exempted from such admission tests. The marks obtained
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MBA Admissions open 2020 - 22 - Apply Now
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P.S. Srushti Academy of Management is not a good option for pursuing MBA; simply avoid it.
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If you like the business field, you can stick to it. There are many specializations which you can explore. Universities will check your overall percentile which is quite good. Having a weak spot in maths will definitely be a hindrance not only for admissions but later during job but admission requirements and process differ from university to university. Take the SAT or ACT.
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