Which course is better: agriculture or veterinary?

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    Deeksha Dixit | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago
    It largely depends on your field preference. If your interest is animal care, you can go for veterinary courses; otherwise, agriculture is better. A graduate in agriculture has more options than a veterinary graduate. After doing a B.Sc. (hons) in agriculture, you can apply to banking and research jobs such as IBPS AFO. You can also take management courses to do agribusiness and become an entrepreneur. You can explore courses in horticulture and organic farming to become a specialist. However, a veterinary graduate also has some good options. For instance, you can do MVSC to open your own clinic, or you can join the Remount Veterinary
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    Akshat Khandelwal | Contributor-Level 7

    2 years ago
    As a career option I went up with Agriculture and this is what I thought while deciding between these two. If you go for Agriculture, Later you can do M.Sc/MBA-Agribusiness, become an entrepreneur, or take up a job. Etc. If you go for Veterinary, Later you can do MVSC open up a Clinic, and Join the Indian Army as Vet. Corps. Etc. P. S-Just choose something which interest you and you will be fine with it. All the very Best.

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