Horticulture
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Horticulture's scope and business are expanding all the time. Floriculture is a type of horticulture that involves the cultivation of flowers that are used as a raw material in the pharmaceutical sector to make fragrances and cosmetics. Vegetable cultivation is an essential aspect of horticulture, which is in high demand in India.
Following the conclusion of this course, a variety of career options will become accessible. Following that, one can work as a horticulture, floriculturist, pomologist, and so on. One might also work as a scientist in research projects in this sector. You can work in production and sales, public gardens, marketing, research and development, landscape design, agricultural engineering, and pest management after completing this course.
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A horticulturist may earn a decent living since the sector is continuously expanding and there is a high demand for high-quality plants, flowers, and fruits. Although both the private and public sectors pay well, a horticulture's compensation in the private sector is higher than that of a public sector horticultural. A horticulturist receives a good pay as well as additional perks such as a set stipend.
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Hello Aspirant,
The BHU PET eligibility criteria 2021 is the minimum academic qualification and age required for a candidate to be eligible for admission to Banaras Hindu University.
Only those candidates who match the BHU PET eligibility criteria 2021 and have passed the entrance examination can take admission in various PG programmes offered by BHU.
I am attaching telling here so that you will be able to know the eligibility criteria for different courses:
https://university.careers360.com/articles/bhu-pet-eligibility-criteria
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Hello Aspirants
both Bsc horticulture and B. Tech agriculture and other B. tech courses in different field are good but when it comes to better one B. tech has edge over bsc horticulture.
horticulture is the branch of agriculture which deals with the art, science, technology and business of plant cultivation whereas B. tech deals with technology associated with the respective field.
when it comes to job opportunities then B. tech has edge over bsc horticulture. B. tech provides you higher career growth and high paying jobs in both private and public sector than bsc Horticulture
so B. tech is better than bsc horticulture
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As such be it Technology or Agriculture Courses, youll have a strong future in whichever domain, provided you are interested and dedicated to work hard. As far as placement or industrial prospects are concerned, BTech in Machine Learning, might lead to better placements early on in your Career in the Private Sector Industry. But trust me, join the Course, where you have an interest as well as consider your financial resources. And life always gives you a Second Chance, so dont take much stress. Mr N Chandrasekharan, Chairman of Tata Sons, started off with a BSc in Agriculuture from Coimbatore, in spite of his interest in Software Industry, due to meagre financial resources and couldnt pursue Engineering. Later on he pursued a MCA from NIT Trichy following his dreams, and look where he is today. Youll find excellent examples of Agriculuture Scientists and Researchers, who went to gain globam recognition. Many even went to clear UPSC, Government Services or maybe MBA and become successful professionals.
Some of the good colleges come under icar in Tamil nadu
Basically icar syllabus is based on 12 class NCERT book
There is link in below which give details about exam
https://www.google.com/amp/s/university.careers360.com/articles/icar-aieea-exam-pattern/amp
For BSc Agriculture/Horticulture it is not necessary that you appear for ICAR. However it is advisable that you do, as the competition is high and having a good score on the entrance exam could increase your chances. Most if not all top colleges that offer BSc agriculture/horticulture are ICAR Accredited. The top colleges are
Tamil Nadu national agricultural university
Anvil Dharmalingam agricultural college and research institute
Horticultural college and research institute
Hope this helps and Good luck
hello aspirant,
below are the top horticulture colleges in tamilnadu:
tamilnadu veterinary and animal sciences university
loyola college
tamilnadu agricultural university
agrilcultural college an research institute,preiyakulam and madurai
anbil dharmalingam agricultural college and research institute
annamalai university
srm university
for more information and full list refer to: https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-horticulture-degree-colleges-in-tamil-nadu
hope this helps,
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