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12th August 2020, 04:21 PM
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What is the course structure of B.Sc with specialization in Agriculture?


Hi, could you please tell me about the standard course structure of B.Sc Agriculture. Which all subjects are taught and covered in this course? And, is it similar to B.Sc Agricultural Engineering and B.Sc Agricultural Management?




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15th November 2020, 09:30 PM
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Default Re: What is the course structure of B.Sc with specialization in Agriculture?

Following subjects are taught in B.Sc. Agriculture course:
  • Principles of Crop Production
  • Fundamentals of Soil Science
  • Elements of Genetics
  • Agricultural Meteorology
  • Elementary Crop Physiology
  • Introductory Plant Physiology
  • Principles of Plant Breeding
  • Livestock Production and Management
  • Introduction to Plant Biotechnology

These subjects' contents may vary from University to University as they may have differences in their curriculum structure.

There is no such Agriculture Management, but there is Agri-business Management.

Candidates enrolled into this graduation course studies marketing and sales techniques of food and agricultural products. While in agriculture engineering, candidates learn methods and techniques used in farming. They go through the technology involved in agriculture and farming.
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