Agriculture
The NIOS is a recognised board and is accepted for JET Rajasthan exam. However, candidates are advised not to use dual marksheets. For more details about JET 2026 eligibility, click here .
Yes, B.Sc. Agriculture students are eligible to apply for the Graduate Aptitude Test-Biotechnology ( GAT-B ). Applicants must have completed a four-year bachelor’s degree in Agriculture, Horticulture, Forestry, or Agricultural Biotechnology with a minimum of 60% marks (or equivalent CGPA) from a recognised university.
Dear Anil,
You can study an MA in Psychology after a BSc in Agriculture. But you will require specific planning due to your non-psychology background.
Here is the list of MA in Psychology colleges in India:
Yes, however only few international and private universities offer admissions for degree programmes, as many institutions will require ABC, PCA, PCM or PCB in Class 12 for admission process.
You can opt for diploma or certificate courses for 1 year or 2 year programmes at various colleges offering admissions for
Hi, check the HSLC previous years qustion paper here: https://school.careers360.com/boards/seba/assam-hslc-practical-exams-2026-suggestive-question-papers-and-guidelines
Hello,
MSc Agriculture, also called Master of Science in Agriculture, is a two-year full-time postgraduate course. It focuses on the scientific study of agriculture and the practical methods used in farming. The course offers many specializations such as Agronomy, Entomology, Agricultural Economics, Biotechnology, Plant Physiology, Horticulture, Agricultural Business Management, and
Hi Janaki,
Yes, There are many universities in India like BHU, PAU etc. that accept graduates from b.voc agriculture for M.sc. Agriculture.
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Between Bsc Agriculture and bsc Biotechnology, Agriculture often provides earlier financial stability for an average student in India because graduates can directly join government agricultural departments, banks, cooperatives, or agribusiness roles soon after degree completion. In contrast, Biotechnology usually requires further studies or specialized skills (msc , MBA, or
Both BSc Agriculture and BSc Biotechnology are good courses. The better option depends on your interest and career goal.
BSc Agriculture is better if you want stable jobs in India. It offers careers in government jobs, banking, agribusiness, farm management, and food companies. It has more fieldwork and practical
For BHU University
You can be eligible for many BHU science courses if you pick the right CUET subjects.
For B.Sc. Agriculture through BHU, the university accepts CUET combinations like:
Physics + Chemistry + Biology
Physics + Chemistry + Agriculture
Physics + Chemistry + Maths
So with PCB + Agriculture
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