which course is more scope in between bsc horticulture and bsc food technology
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.
Hey Aspirant,
Hope you are doing great,
Both programmes are significant in their own right. It is personal aptitude that determines which programme is best for her/him.
B Tech in Food Technology graduates have a better overall prospect because they can enter the industry/job market even without a master's degree, whereas B. Sc (Ag) graduates typically require M. Sc. (Ag) for higher positions.
Both graduates are eligible to compete in any competition where the minimum required qualification is a bachelor's degree in any discipline. As a result, the administrative/bank/railroad sectors have equal prospects. An agriculture graduate, on the other hand, has an advantage for certain positions in banks, particularly Agriculture Officer or Extension Officer.
For more information on Bsc Horticulture:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/horticulture-course
For more information on Bsc Food technology:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/food-technology-course
I hope this will help you,
Best of Luck :)