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what is the difference between doing agbsc by writing ap eamcet and icar


Eswar Kondeti 1st Oct, 2020
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Samarth Laghate 1st Oct, 2020

Hello aspirant,

As you mentioned in your question there are two ways of doing B.Sc agri. So the difference in the both ways is described below.

1) B.Sc agri through AP EAMCET - Through AP EAMCET you will get admission into any non-icar institution which is UGC approved. By doing your agbsc course through such non icar institution considered  when you want to be a horticulture officer. All other posts are available in this way other than agriculture officer. Also it is considered when you want to go in foreign countries for studying masters or doing work.

2) B.Sc agri with ICAR -  Through this you will get admission in ICAR recognized university . This type of university will give you the minimum  eligibility for getting  agricultural officer position in the government departments of state and central.

So this s the difference between the two ways that you mentioned in the question. Hope this information will help you.

Best of luck.

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