Horticulture
Hello aspirant,
I hope that you are doing absolutely great.
With reference to your above mentioned query, I would like to tell you that all the courses are good in BSc and all of them are available for wide job opportunities in future but it totally depends upon your interest on which course you choose from.
According to my opinion I would suggest you to go with Bsc in Food and technology as it has much wider scope than bsc agriculture and Horticulture in terms of placements, researches as it is a research oriented field, academics and good career opportunities.
Candidates who are interested in plants, agriculture and technology must opt for horticulture science. For those who are unaware about horticulture science, it is the plant science that incorporates science and aesthetics of plants. The course, horticulture science is the science and art of producing edible vegetables, flowers, fruits, herbs, and ornamental plants, improving and commercializing them.
To make it more clear, Horticulture is a sub-part of agriculture which deals with the development of intensively cultivated food and decorative/ornamental plants. Science and art are used extensively in the development and distribution of crops, mainly vegetables, for consumption by masses. The horticulture crops are diverse; they include vegetables, fruits, decorative plants, etc.
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Food technology is a field of science that deals with the techniques involved in the production of food, both organic and inorganic. The techniques of food productions included in the food technology course are production, preservation, processing, quality management, packaging, labelling, and the distribution of food products. It is among the most rapidly expanding areas of science and technology.
Food technology, which is a branch of food processing , is one of the emerging technologies that boost food product quality product availability. Candidates who pursue food technology courses such as B.Tech, M.Tech, B.Sc. or M.Sc can find lucrative job opportunities in domains such as catering, restaurants, food processing companies, and hospitality management.
further, for more information about bsc in Horticulture and Bsc in Food technology you can follow the below link :
https://www.careers360.com/courses/horticulture-course
https://www.careers360.com/courses/food-technology-course
I hope that this will help.
Greetings aspirant,
Bachelor of Science in Horticulture Science, also known as BSc Horticulture, is a 3 to 4 years long undergraduate degree course which deals with the science of breeding (both Conventional and Hybrid) vegetables, cereals, fruits, orchids and other plants and thereafter you have alot of job option over there because field of horticulture nowdays becoming need.
With reference to your above mentioned query, I would like to share with our some of the best universities/colleges in India offering diploma in Horticulture on 10th pass :
Annamalai University
Singhania University
RIMT University
Mahatma Jyoti Rao Phule University, Jaipur
YSP University
SKUAST Jammu
JAU Junagadh
And many more.
Further, if you are interested in the list of more colleges then you can follow the link below :
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-diploma-in-horticulture-universities-in-india
Dear student,
There is no difference between two roles in career wise except salary wise. BSc agriculture officer salary offered by the companies will start from 15000/- to 50000/- per month and BSc horticulture officer salary offered by the companies will start from 15000/- to 25000/- per month.
BSc agriculture:
Agriculture is one of the highest industries across the country. You will get government jobs through this course in anywhere in India with highest package up to 15lacks per year. It produces the quality food with good farming services.
BSc horticulture:
This is the main stream in agriculture and it is included with fruits, vegetables, flowers. You can also get government jobs in this with highest package of 9 lacks per year.
Career wise both are better but salary wise BSc agriculture is best. You know horticulture is one of the highest stream in agriculture.
Hope this is helpful to you,
Thank you.
Hello Student
To get admission in MSC horticulture in Indian Council of agricultural research constituent colleges for MSc horticulture course candidate has to secure the rank between 1000 to 5,000. As you have got rank 1878 which is the rank between 1000 to 5000 then there is immense possibility for you to get a chance for admission in MSC horticulture under the ICAR constituent colleges of agriculture and allied sciences. So go ahead and be ready for taking admission in MSC agriculture under ICAR constituent colleges of agriculture and allied sciences.
Hope this will help.
Any student can do master of Business Administration by graduation in any specialisation. The most popular courses of Master of Business Administration are given below:
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Master of business administration in horticulture can be pursued for two years duration. There are two types of modes for admissions in Indian colleges and Universities. The most basic admission criteria is to give entrance exam of CAT (Common Entrance Test). The other mode of admission is on the basis of merit scores achieved by the students in the previous qualifying examination. Amity University and graphic Era University are two popular universities which provide admissions on the basis of merit scores.
In Odisha joint entrance examination the candidates are required to qualify the entrance examination first then they have to appear for counselling cum admission round or interview round for admission.
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Hello student
Well I think 47000 rank is tad bit difficult for a seat in bsc horticulture or bsc agriculture or forestry .
Even though you fall in obc category still then it is difficult for you to get admission in any of the 3 courses. So either you have to apply for any other course or try and give the exam next year.
All the best!
Hope it helps
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