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

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    CHANDAN KUMAR | Guide-Level 12

    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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    Saurabh Sharma | Contributor-Level 10

    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 prey because food is the basic necessity for life. Feeding the world will never face a recession or a slowdown. In fact, the development in technology, research, and innovation has multiplied the scope of agriculture in a big way. The demand for graduates with a degree in agriculture is increasing every day in India and abroad. Course fees are
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    Vinay kr Pandey Simple but significant | Scholar-Level 16

    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. Graduates after B.Sc. Agriculture can find jobs in a number of government, private and public institutions, research centres and agriculture companies. There are plenty of other private and government jobs available for B.Sc. Agriculture graduates. Especially in the private sector, agriculture Science graduates may apply for the position of
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    Raj shakya #ReadyToHelp | Scholar-Level 16

    7 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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    Pavithra Desu Design Engineer | Guide-Level 13

    6 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 | Guide-Level 14

    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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    SACHIN SINGH Punctual and Organised. | Guide-Level 13

    6 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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    sheikh Ali

    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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    Shraddha Tiwari | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    That depends on your field of interest pursue what you like. B.Sc. Agriculture comes with a wide scope and lot of interesting subjects. It is a four-year course it includes biology, biochemistry, horticulture, statistics, and many other subjects. It has a total of 8 semesters. Each semester has 7 or 8 subjects. While B.Sc. Maths is of 3 years comprising maths, physics, chemistry, and related subjects.
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    ABHISHEK PALIWAL Having expertise in Pharma & Vaccines | Contributor-Level 7

    7 years ago
    For B.Sc in agriculture, you need to give entrance exam for good college. So, if you are thinking for it, start preparation.

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