Can i do M.sc by Animals husbandry after completing my B.sc agriculture?
Hello Harish Meena,
Yes, you can opt for a Mater's in Animal Husbandry after doing your Bachelor's in Agriculture. The basic eligibility required for doing your Master's in Animal Husbandry is that you do your Bachelor's from a subject related to animal husbandry, and since agriculture is one of the subjects with the closest semblence with animal husbandry, it qualifies as a programme which will allow you to do your Master's in Animal Husbandry.
Other options you have after B.Sc in Agriculture are:
- A lot many government and private jobs open up for students who have done their Bachelor's in Agriculture. Various officer level posts open up in government sectors.
- In the private sector people will get jobs as managers at plantations, agriculture machinery industry, fertilizer manufacturing firms, product marketing firms, food processing units etc.
- The average salary ranges from INR 2-4.5 lakh per annum
- The positions which open up for people inlude those of research officer, agricultural officer, quality assurance officer, agricutural loan officer in banks, operations manager, production manager, farm manager etc.
- However, it is suggested that one after this course does opt for higher studies. This will enhance their portfolio.
M.Sc in Animal Husbandry:
- This is a course which deals with teaching a student the technique of rearing and nurturing animals, the check up and first aid involved with animals, the meal diet and nutrition of animals, medicinal knowledge about animals etc.
- It is cetered arround various types of farming like dog breeding, bee keeping, horse breeding, raising kettle, pig farming, sheep farming etc.
Career prospects after M.Sc in Animal Husbandry:
- Candidates after this course can work with zoos, farms, lab animals, pet animals, animal shelters etc. both nationally and internationally.
- Various jobs involved in this field revolve around sectors such as educational institutions, animal shelters, poultry, dairy, apiculture, pisciculture, livestock etc.
- Various job profiles include those of farm managers, entrepreneurs, research assistants, animal husbandry technician, post graduate teacher, subject matter specialist, animal husbandry officer etc.
- Various employment areas include stud farms, rabbit farms, poultry farms, veterinary hospitals, animal husbandry clinics, wildlife sanctuaries, aviaries, dairy farms, zoological parks, universities etc.
- The average starting salray of a canddidate varies from INR 3-5 lakh.
All the best!
I hope this answers your queries.
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