Got 144 in Icar pg can I get horticulture (floriculture) seat
With a score of 144 in ICAR AIEEA PG 2024, it is unlikely that you will be able to secure a seat in Horticulture (Floriculture) at your preferred university. Here's why:
1. ICAR AIEEA PG is a highly competitive exam with limited seats available. In 2019, there were only 3,075 PG seats across all disciplines and universities
2. Admission to ICAR PG programs is done based on merit, with candidates being allocated seats in their preferred subject and university based on their rank and availability of seats
3. For Horticulture (Floriculture), the eligibility criteria includes a Bachelor's degree in Agriculture, Horticulture, or Forestry. Your score of 144 may not be high enough to secure a seat, as the cutoff ranks vary each year depending on the competition.
4. ICAR PG seats are limited for each state with no more than 40% candidates from any one state being admitted in a particular subject and category. This further reduces the chances of getting a seat.
5. ICAR JRF/SRF (Ph.D.) is a separate exam for admission to Ph.D. programs, and your ICAR AIEEA PG score is not applicable for that.
To improve your chances, you can aim for a higher score in the next attempt of ICAR AIEEA PG. You can also explore other PG programs in Horticulture or related fields at state agricultural universities or private institutions.
which course has better placements in private companies between msc soil science and msc horticulture (floriculture)
Hello Aspirant,
Horticulture is the process of cultivating decorative plants, fruits, and vegetables on a variety of scales, including small gardens in private residences and vast fields for multinational corporations. Horticulture has evolved into a variety of fields, including the development of decorative plants, the production of fruits and vegetables, the design and creation of public gardens, and so forth.
In agriculture, water rehabilitation projects, soil and fertiliser testing laboratories, transportation planning, archaeology, soil productivity, mine reclamation, wetlands, military manoeuvres, and landscape development, the position of a soil scientist is very desirable.
Crop consultants, wetland specialists, county conservationists, crop production specialists, watershed technicians, hydrologists, environmental technicians, etc. are all possible careers for course graduates.
Here is the link to branches of agriculture , scope, career, college , syllabus etc -
https://www.careers360.com/courses/agricultural-science-course
Hope this helps,
Thank you
Msc floriculture and landscape designing
Hello Aspirant, Hope you are doing good.
Master of Science (M.Sc) in Floriculture and Landscape Architecture is a full-time two-year postgraduate course. The applicant with a minimum of 50% in Graduation with the related subject (under 10+2+3 scheme) from a recognized University. admission process is through entrance exam and merit based and with an average fee of ranging around 1 lakh.
Students interested in taking this course should be familiar with landscape planning, landscape management, landscape design and ecology, garden design, and environmental conservation. Urban designs, regional landscape planning, college campuses, park facilities, residential communities, and private gardens are examples of landscape architectural projects. Landscape architects plan and design areas using systematic decision-making that incorporates science, art, and technology for the health, safety, and welfare of citizens.
Colleges offering this course are :
1. college of agricultue ,indore ,MP
2.College of horticulture banda ,UP.
3. college of horticulture kadapa, AP
4. college of horticulture pauri, uttarakhan. and many other colleges.
Hope this information helps you.
All the best.