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29th June 2010, 07:34 PM
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After VHS agriculture what are the next options?
after VHS agriculture what is the next option for higher studies
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2nd July 2010, 06:40 PM
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Re: After VHS agriculture what are the next options?
Dear friend,
im not quite familiar with agriculture courses... Please check the website of GKVK- Gandhi Krishi Vignana Kendra, i.e. University of Agricultural Sciences(UAS) it is one of the best institutes for agricultural sciences in India.. you could enroll for a course of your choice... |
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5th July 2010, 08:26 PM
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Re: After VHS agriculture what are the next options?
hello friend,
After VHS, you can opt for MBA in agricultural management or agri-business. Then you will have more job options open to you. MBA agribusiness Programme has tremendous scopes of employeement in the Managerial posts. Good luck! |
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7th July 2010, 03:09 PM
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Re: After VHS agriculture what are the next options?
After VHS Agriculture one can look for: 1 B.Tech agricultural Engineering
2. B.E in agriculture and irrigation 3.BSc Forest 4.BSc Plant Breeding 5. BTech in land and water resources and conservation engineering. |
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20th July 2010, 10:44 PM
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Re: After VHS agriculture what are the next options?
hii friend there are mahy options for doing higher studies VHS agriculture you can do
bsc advance agriculture bsc plant breeding you need more courses you can check out any of the agricultural universities good luck |
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14th August 2012, 11:57 PM
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Re: After VHS agriculture what are the next options?
After VHS Agriculture one can look for:
1 B.Tech agricultural Engineering 2. B.E in agriculture and irrigation 3.BSc Forest 4.BSc Plant Breeding 5. BTech in land and water resources and conservation engineering. VIRAL HAEMORRHAGIC SEPTICAEMIA 1. Scope For the purpose of this chapter, viral haemorrhagic septicaemia (VHS) is considered to be a disease caused by infection with viral haemorrhagic septicaemia virus (VHSV, synonym: Egtved virus). VHS is a disease of farmed rainbow trout, farmed turbot, farmed Japanese flounder as well as a broad range of wild freshwater and marine species (37, 55, 63) caused by VHSV, a virus belonging to the genus Novirhabdovirus, within the family Rhabdoviridae (61). All VHS virus isolates can be identified by immunochemical tests using the monoclonal antibody IP5B11 (32). Diseased fish display clinical signs in the early stage of infection with rapid onset of mortality (which can reach up to 100% in fry), lethargy, darkening of the skin, exophthalmia, anaemia (pale gills), haemorrhages at the base of the fins, gills, eyes and skin, and a distended abdomen due to oedema in the peritoneal cavity. In the chronic state of infection, affected fish do not in general exhibit external signs. VHS can also occur in a nervous form, characterised by severe abnormal swimming behaviour, such as constant flashing and/or spiralling |
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3rd July 2017, 04:14 PM
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Re: After VHS agriculture what are the next options?
VHSC will give you professional training with your studies in +2.. The options available after VHSC include, B.Sc in agriculture, Horticulture etc etc. You can choose the leading institutes like Lovely Professional university, Tamil Nadu agricultural university, Bundelkhand university etc for more details and courses.
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30th January 2019, 07:52 PM
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Re: After VHS agriculture what are the next options?
Sir, VHSE agriculture part passed with first division and certificate obtained, but course failed due to less mark in one subject (physics) is it possible for any higher study with the certificate obtained in agriculture? What should i do? Please reply
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