Horticulture
Dear Student ,
As per the AP EAMCET cut off details of 2019 , you have less chances to get B.Sc Horticulture in ANGRAU .
The last year cut off was as follows :
Sc category : Female
Well, the cut off can vary each year due to several factors like seat matrix , difficulty level of questions , reservation criteria etc.
Hope this helps !
Dear student,
For your AP EAMCET Rank you have less chances of getting Horticulture seat, based on previous year's Closing Ranks. You can try for seat through counseling or can go for Management quota seat. Cut-offs varies from year to year. Cutoffs depends on factors like
>>>> Difficulty level of AP EAMCET examination.
>>>> Number of seats available.
>>>> Caste Category of the students appearing in AP EAMCET examination.
>>>> Number of students appeared in AP EAMCET exam, etc.
To predict Colleges based on AP EAMCET Rank, use below mentioned College Predictor Tool.
https://dqxeclau.top/ap-eamcet-college-predictor
I hope this information was helpful.
Best of Luck!!
Hello there
All about B.sc Horticulture
B.Sc Horticulture is a good course to opt for students who wish to study some special technique and cultivation of plants like vegetables, fruits, flowers etc.
The candidates must complete 10+2 in Science background with Biology as a compulsory subject to be eligible for BSc Horticulture Science course. The minimum required percentage varies from college to college, but the candidates must score above 50% aggregate marks in class 12 boards to be eligible for this course.
Employment Areas after BSc Horticulture
Job Profiles in Horticulture
All about B.Tech Food Technology
BTech Food Technology is an undergraduate course that pertains to the application of food science in the food processes. Through the diverse curriculum of the degree program, the students are equipped with skills that can be used to apply concepts of food technology in food selection, packaging, processing, preservation, and distribution. During the course, one gains proficiency in subjects such as Applied Sciences, Biochemistry, Thermodynamics, Microbiology, Chemistry, Quality Check and Analysis, Food Processing, Additives, Project Management, Food Equipment and Plant Design, and Food Marketing.
After Ccompleting B.Tech Food technology Students get a chance to become Production Manager, Food Engineer, Nutrition Specialist, Food Processing Engineer, Food Executive, Food Storage Manager , Analytical Science etc.
One can get Starting Salary of INR 2,00,000 – INR 6,00,000 LPA
Now after providing all information its totally up to you which one is good for your career
Thanks
Hi,
Hope you are doing well!
Horticulture course is a three-year full-time undergraduate course that is divided into six semesters. It is the section of Agricultural Science that mostly deals with ways to cultivate vegetables, fruits, flowers and herbs along with maintaining gardens, nurseries, greenhouses, landscaping and ornamental trees.
Yes it is a good career option.The job opportunities after this course are:
The salary of a beginner will be around 14,000 INR and will go up with experience to around INR 30,000
Yes there are many Government jobs in horticulture: 1.Departmental Jobs: Rural Horticulture Extension Officer, Horticulture Development Officer, Senior Horticulture Development Officer, Assistant Director of Horticulture and Subject Matter Specialist.
2.Academic jobs: Assistant Professor Jobs( Pomology, Vegetable Science, Floriculture, Horticulture) Professor Jobs(Pomology, Vegetable Science, Floriculture, Horticulture.) Head Of the Department(Pomology, Vegetable Science, Floriculture, Horticulture.)
You can also visit this link for more information:
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/horticulture-course
Hope it helps.
All the best for your future.
As per the last year cut off in AP EAMCET bipc stream , you have less chances to get Govt colleges under ANGRAU (Acharya N.G Ranga Agricultural University) .
The last year [2019] cut off for AP EAMCET was as follows for B.Sc Horticulture:[BC B Category]- region wise
Well, some private colleges under ANGRAU , you may get through your rank . (Except SVU region)
Well, the cut off can differ year wise for several factors like seat capacity , difficulty level of exam etc.
Hello Aspirant.
Hope you are doing well.
There are chances less of you to get the admission, with 27K rank. But the cut off varies every year so maybe you'll get the admission because cut off depends upon various numbers of factors such as the difficulty level of exams, no of candidates, etc. But the cut off for the reserved category is comparatively low than the cut off of unreserved category.
GOOD LUCK, STAY MOTIVATED AND HOPE THIS HELPS.
Thankyou.
Hello aspirant
Their are various good colleges in Andhra Pradesh for pursuing a career in horticulture.
Hope, you successfully find a seat in your preferred college.
Hello candidate,
Bsc horticulture,
Duration - 3 year
Eligibility - 12th qualified for recognised university for science stream (PCB/M)
Highest salary - 8,16,000/ year
Average salary - 3,00,000/- LPA to 6,00,00/- LPA
Government jobs - 1)SSC CGL jobs 2) Indian forest service (UPSC) 3) Food corporation of india (FCI) 4) IBPS specialist officer job 5)NDDB job
Bsc food technology,
Duration- 3 year
Eligibility - 12th qualified from recognised university from science stream (PCB/M/home science)
Average salary - 3,50,000/- LPA to 5,00,000/- LPA
Highest salary - 8,27,000/- year
Government jobs - 1) Agricultural University job 2) Food safety and nutrition department job 3) Research institution job 4)Food technology profession job.
From this you can understand which course has more scope.
Thank you.
Hello aspirant,
I hope that you are doing absolutely great.
With reference to your above mentioned query, I would like to tell you that all the courses are good in BSc and all of them are available for wide job opportunities in future but it totally depends upon your interest on which course you choose from.
According to my opinion I would suggest you to go with Bsc in Food and technology as it has much wider scope than bsc agriculture and Horticulture in terms of placements, researches as it is a research oriented field, academics and good career opportunities.
Candidates who are interested in plants, agriculture and technology must opt for horticulture science. For those who are unaware about horticulture science, it is the plant science that incorporates science and aesthetics of plants. The course, horticulture science is the science and art of producing edible vegetables, flowers, fruits, herbs, and ornamental plants, improving and commercializing them.
To make it more clear, Horticulture is a sub-part of agriculture which deals with the development of intensively cultivated food and decorative/ornamental plants. Science and art are used extensively in the development and distribution of crops, mainly vegetables, for consumption by masses. The horticulture crops are diverse; they include vegetables, fruits, decorative plants, etc.
WHEREAS
Food technology is a field of science that deals with the techniques involved in the production of food, both organic and inorganic. The techniques of food productions included in the food technology course are production, preservation, processing, quality management, packaging, labelling, and the distribution of food products. It is among the most rapidly expanding areas of science and technology.
Food technology, which is a branch of food processing , is one of the emerging technologies that boost food product quality product availability. Candidates who pursue food technology courses such as B.Tech, M.Tech, B.Sc. or M.Sc can find lucrative job opportunities in domains such as catering, restaurants, food processing companies, and hospitality management.
further, for more information about bsc in Horticulture and Bsc in Food technology you can follow the below link :
https://dqxeclau.top/courses/food-technology-course
I hope that this will help.
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