Which is better for future among B.Sc in physics and B.Sc in agriculture?

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Asked by Jatin Kashyap

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    Konatham Abhishek If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17

    5 years ago
    B.Sc. Physics is an undergraduate course in the field of Science. Higher education after B.Sc. Physics increases the chances to get in to a high designation job with handsome packages. Agricultural domains are:
    Agricultural Engineering
    Agriculture Marketing
    Banking & Cooperation
    Dairy Technology
    Fisheries Science
    Food Science & Technology.
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    konatham Abhishek HeLpINg HaNd FiRsT | Scholar-Level 16

    5 years ago
    Hello Jatin
    Few good college for B.Sc:
    The colleges are:Tamil Nadu Agricultural University Coimbatore
    Jawaharlal Nehru Krishi Vishwa Vidyalaya
    Mewar University
    Lovely Professional University Punjab
    Anna University
    Acharya Ngranga Agricultural University Hyderabad
    Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture And Technology, Pantnagar
    Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth Puneoknete
    Mohanrao Kadam College Of Agriculture Sanglisardar
    Bharati Vidyapeeth University Pune. Thank you.
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    ilma naaz | Contributor-Level 6

    7 years ago
    B.Sc. Physics is definitely a better choice. There is much scope in physics as compared to agri. After completing your graduation. You can apply for JAM and can pursue your Masters from any of the IITs. Later on, you may go for research or teaching. But, you must be consistent in studies if you opt foe physics. Afterall Science requires patience. Good luck!
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    Vinay kr Pandey Simple but significant | Scholar-Level 16

    3 years ago
    Dear aspirant, Glad to meet you. B.Sc. Agriculture is better choice to choose because completion will be less in that field. You can get jobs with less. The subject in B.Sc. Agriculture are:
    Principle of agriculture economics
    Agriculture finance and co-operation
    Product economist and farm management
    Agriculture marketing trade and prices
    These are the syllabus and subjects in B.Sc. Agriculture. Agriculture is less Competitive field and comparatively opportunities are more considering that we are primarily an agricultural country. A very small percentage of our students opt for an agricultural major, only because they don't realise its poten
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    Ankit Kumar University of Delhi | Guide-Level 15

    5 years ago
    B.Sc Physics is an undergraduate course in the field of Science. Higher education after B.Sc Physics increases the chances to get into a high designation job with handsome packages. Agricultural domains are:
    Agricultural Engineering
    Agriculture Marketing
    Banking & Cooperation
    Dairy Technology
    Fisheries Science
    Food Science & Technology.
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    sumaiyra k | Contributor-Level 9

    5 years ago
    Both are equally good and can fetch you good placements. You can choose as per your interest.
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    Mehar Sharma Lovely Professional University | Scholar-Level 16

    4 years ago
    Dear Jatin, For B.Sc. (Hons) Agriculture. There are ample opportunities in this field both in the Government and in the Private sector. Getting a good job depends on various factors like from where you have done your Graduation, your skills, your knowledge about the field, the Industrial experience, and exposure if you have any. A graduate/ post-graduate in this field can get appointed as an Agricultural Research Scientist, Agriculture Officer, Production Manager, Farm Manager, etc. Interested students can also opt for jobs in the field of teaching, banking, and insurance. Competitive exams such as UPSC FCI and other government jobs ab
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    iam ssuhana | Guide-Level 14

    7 years ago
    Go for Agriculture. Agriculture is less Competitive field and comparatively opportunities are more considering that we are primarily an agricultural country. A very small percentage of our students opt for an agricultural major, only because they don't realize it's potential. One basic advantage that agriculture has over other sectors: other industries might need down-sizing, but feeding the world is a job that isn't ever going to face recession. The demand for trained professionals in the field of agriculture is high. The course fee is negligible. There are plenty of government as well as private sector jobs available for B.Sc. Agric
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    Dr Swastik Sahu Medical & Engineering Consultant | Scholar-Level 17

    9 years ago
    Depends on your interest. But if you want to continue your future study with a subject than take it as hons.
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    Varun dixit | Guide-Level 11

    7 years ago
    B.Sc in physics would be better option than agriculture. You can even go for Masters after your graduation.

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