What is the difference between B.Sc in agriculture, B.Tech in agriculture and Diploma in agriculture?

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What is the difference between B.Sc in agriculture, B.Tech in agriculture and Diploma in agriculture?

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 2 years ago
Both B.Sc agriculture and B.Tech agriculture engineering are prospective as subjects. By doing B.Tech agriculture engineering, you can sit for GATE and pursue your M.Tech from IITs and get placed in private sector jobs with handsome pay scale. You may also opt for jobs after your B.Tech. Many tractor companies, irrigation companies, farm machinery developers offer jobs to the freshers. On the other hand, after doing B.Sc agriculture, you can opt for jobs in SEED fertilizer and pesticide companies. You can go for M.Sc (you may also get a scholarship by scoring high in AIEEA-PG, JRF), you can also take the exam for assistant director for agriculture conducted by PSC, CWC, SWC, SSC FCI, IBPS-SO, IBPS-PO, SBI-PO, etc. You may also get a wide array of opportunities by clearing the NET (ICAR or CSIR) exam. If you are interested in the subject, you may go for Ph.D. also, which’ll enable you to be in a course for JPBS like professor and subject matter specialist. You may also join in R&D in private sector companies.

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