Which is a better option among B.Sc in agriculture and B.Sc in physics, chemistry and maths after 12th?

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Asked by Rutik Mane
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S
3 years ago
Choose B.Sc. Agriculture, B.Sc. In Agriculture is a broad-based course with great potential. It deals with things like food production, horticulture, animal rearing, rural economy and rural development, environmental health, etc. Other industries may face downsizing but agriculture can never fall pr

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Vinay kr Pandey
3 years ago
Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. In my opinion go for B.Sc. Agriculture. Agriculture is considered as the backbone of the country, hence studying this course will provide you ample opportunities in research and implementation of modern technologies for the successful growth and increased crop yield.

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Raj shakya
8 years ago
B.Sc agriculture is in trend nowadays, so I suggest going for B.Sc agriculture as it has more scope and opportunities in India.

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C
8 years ago
B.Sc agriculture is one of the emerging courses in India. Scope and career wise it is the best as compared to normal B.Sc. You should opt for B.Sc in agriculture.

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ADVOCATE NEHA Batra
6 years ago
Both are good, however B.Ed in maths is a good option. You can go for actuarial science.

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Pavithra Desu
7 years ago
B.Sc Agriculture is one of the emerging courses in India. Scope and career wise, it is the best as compared to normal B.Sc. You should opt for B.Sc in agriculture.

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SACHIN SINGH
7 years ago
I think B.Sc in PCM will have more options and opportunities as compared to the Agriculture if you perform well in PCM. So, I would suggest you to go with B.Sc. Later on, you can choose any one among them as per your interest.

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Edu Mentor
7 years ago
All courses offer equally good career prospects in government and in private sectors. Any option to select subject depends on the following: (a) Career prospects (b) Inclination again subjects (c) Institute from where you want to pursue it. However, you can opt any option as: (a) Mathematics (b

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S
7 years ago
It is depend on your interest and your result in class 12th. I you want to pursue B.Tech after class 12th, you can do it. Engineering has lots of scope after in future and also it has good salary.

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Vikas Pandey
7 years ago
Hi, B.Sc Agriculture would be better than B.Sc in physics chemistry or Math, because there is a boost in agriculture field these days, so job opportunities has also increased.

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