What is the procedure to get admission for M.Sc agriculture?

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Asked by Amit Patole

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    Answered by

    Raja | Contributor-Level 6

    2 weeks ago

    Hi There,
    In terms of Agriculture Discipline - Punjab Agriculture University Ludhiana and Lovely Professional University, Jalandhar comes to mind. My friend has done Undergraduate course in Agriculture which is ICAR accrediated from Lovely Professional University.

    Eligibility Criteria

    Pass with 55% aggregate marks B.Sc.  (Agriculture) (Hons.) (4 years), subject to qualifying  LPUNEST

    This specialised programme covers a wide range of topics, including crop physiology, crop breeding, soil science, pest management, and sustainable agriculture practices.

    Discipline Highlights:
    Experiential Learning Activities: Students are e

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  • Dear aspirant
    School of Agriculture, Lovely Professional University is the first private school accredited by Indian Council of Agricultural Research. The LPU agriculture programme is outlined and conveyed with a target of wholesome development of students. School of Agriculture offers programs with up to date curriculum designed to suits the aspirations of agricultural industries as well as major research and development sectors. The school offers world class equipped laboratories, library and faculty for one to one assistance. Special emphasis is given to students for hand on training experience by assigning live projects in universit
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    Answered by

    Joyeeta Paul | Guide-Level 12

    7 years ago
    The candidate who has a Bachelors degree in agriculture, Horticulture, or Forestry or any other subject as mentioned by the university applying for, can apply. The admission is based on either an entrance test or the academic record of the candidate in the graduation program.
    Course Outlook:
    The M.Sc program in Agriculture is a two year full time course. The course is meant to provide the candidate with detailed knowledge in the practices and techniques of farming and forestry. The course is divided into two halves of year duration each. Each year is followed by an exam.
    Job prospects:
    The sustainable use of land resources has emerged as t
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