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6th December 2020, 02:32 PM
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Scope of studying BSc(Agriculture) over BTech?


Hi, I am a student of 12th standard, studying with Science stream. I want to do BSc(Agriculture) instead of BTech. My elder brother is telling me to do BTech in future. I just want to know about the scope of BSc(Agriculture) over BTech courses. Please tell me immediately.




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8th December 2020, 05:38 PM
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Default Re: Scope of studying BSc(Agriculture) over BTech?

Scope of studying BSc(Agriculture) over BTech can be seen below.

You have following career prospects-
• Financial services like Insurance companies and Banks.
• ARS or Agricultural Research Scientist.
• Agricultural Development Officer or ADO.
• Block Development Officer.
• Teaching jobs at well known government universities.
• Lecturers.
• Animal Husbandry.
• Dairy Consultancies.

With BTech degree have only technical career prospects.
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9th December 2020, 07:34 PM
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Default Re: Scope of studying BSc(Agriculture) over BTech?

Both the fields are completely different from each other they sound the similar
BSc in agriculture it deals with various facts of agriculture and more of a field practice and has a lot about plants botany and the ways to deal with there are various subjects involved in it related to farming
BTech in agriculture is all about technology associated with agriculture or farming
first of all it completely depends on you and the interest you have whether you want to study BSc in agriculture or BTech in agriculture
it is more advisable to study BTech in agriculture as it gives you information about the field practice that is in agriculture as well as the day-to-day technologies that are being invented and implemented for the betterment of the country
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