Scope of bsc biotechnology vs bcs agricultural
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B. Sc. in Agriculture has wider scope than the rest two. It's easy to get a Govt job as an Asst Agri. Officer or Scientist or as a researcher or in any corporate sector. Since the Govt is emphasising more on Agricultural Development and Development of the Farmers in the country, it's scope has become wider. Again you can also start your own Enterprise or Farm.
Geology is also a very good professional course. It has also good scope but not that easy as compared to Agriculture. You get job in organizations like ISRO, NASA, CSIR, IMMT, Rare earth mineral limiteds and different mining industries. Again you may work with the Archeological Survey of India, but getting the above mentioned job is not that easy as compared to Agricultural jobs.
In case of B. Sc. in Biotech I can say that now a days there is comparatively less demand of Pure Biotech Graduates, because now a days every sector have their own specialised biotech department and institutes. And they prefer students from that specific biotech course. For eg: in Agriculture there is an Agricultural Biotech Dept in which they solely study for crop biotechnology, in Veterinary there is Animal Biotechnology Dept and for forensic they have their own. The course curriculum of these are some what similar in general but different in their respective fileds. And in the recruitment process also they prefer that specific degree for specific sector.
Now you can compare the scopes of all the courses.
All the best.
B. Sc. in Agriculture has wider scope than the rest two. It's easy to get a Govt job as an Asst Agri. Officer or Scientist or as a researcher or in any corporate sector. Since the Govt is emphasising more on Agricultural Development and Development of the Farmers in the country, it's scope has become wider. Again you can also start your own Enterprise or Farm.
Geology is also a very good professional course. It has also good scope but not that easy as compared to Agriculture. You get job in organizations like ISRO, NASA, CSIR, IMMT, Rare earth mineral limiteds and different mining industries. Again you may work with the Archeological Survey of India, but getting the above mentioned job is not that easy as compared to Agricultural jobs.
In case of B. Sc. in Biotech I can say that now a days there is comparatively less demand of Pure Biotech Graduates, because now a days every sector have their own specialised biotech department and institutes. And they prefer students from that specific biotech course. For eg: in Agriculture there is an Agricultural Biotech Dept in which they solely study for crop biotechnology, in Veterinary there is Animal Biotechnology Dept and for forensic they have their own. The course curriculum of these are some what similar in general but different in their respective fileds. And in the recruitment process also they prefer that specific degree for specific sector.
Now you can compare the scopes of all the courses.
All the best.
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