Showing posts with label Scope of B.Sc. in Agriculture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scope of B.Sc. in Agriculture. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 29, 2021

 

MS-DOS:Internal & External DOS Commands

 

Command is an instruction written in a computer acceptable language that user types on the dos prompt. It will execute and do the appropriate action. There are mainly two types of dos command.

 

1.    Internal commands: The internal commands are those commands that are automatically loaded in the memory. Some commonly used DOS internal commands are

 

1 Cls

2.  Dir

3.  Date

4.  Time

5.  Ver

6.  Copycon

7.  Type

8.  Ren

9.  Del

10.  MD

11.  CD

12.  RD

13.  Copy

 

2. External commands: - These commands are not permanent part of the memory. To execute or run this commands an external file is required.

 

Example : [.] Dot exe, bat.

Some commonly used DOS external commands are .

 

1.   CHKDSK:- The command CHSDK returns the configuration status of the selected disk. It returns the information about the volume, serial number, total disk space, space in directories, space in each allocation unit, total memory and free memory.


 

Syntax : - C : / > CHKDSK drive name

Eg:- C : / > CHKDSK e :

If drive name is not mentioned by default current drive is considered.

 

2.    Diskcopy : - Disk copy command is used to make duplicate copy of the disk like Xerox copy. It first formats the target disk and then copies the files by collection. From the source disk and copied to the target disk.

 

Syntax : - C : / > disk copy < source path > < destination path >

Ex: - c : / > diskcopy A : B :

 

NOTE: - This command is used after diskcopy command to ensure that disk is copied successfully.

 

3.    Format : - Format is used to erase information off of a computer diskette or fixed drive.

 

Syntax : - C : / > format drive name

Ex : C : / > format A:

 

4.   Label : This command is used to see volume label and to change volume label.

 

Syntax : C : / > label drive name

Ex : C : / > label A:

 

5. Scandisk : - This utility is used to repair and check various disk errors. It also defects various physical disk errors and surface errors.

Syntax : - C : / > scandisk < drive names > C : / > Scandisk A :

 

6.   Move : The purpose of move is move to files from one place to another place.

 

Syntax: C : / > Move < source path > < target path >

 

7.   Print :This command allowed users to print a text file to a line printer.


Syntax : C : / > Print < files name > C : / > print ramu

 

8.    Tree : This command displays the list of directories and files on specified path using graphical display. It displays directories of files like a tree.

 

Syntax:- C : / > tree > path C : / > tree A:

 

9.    Deltree: This command is used to delete files a directories same as by the del and RD commands. This command is more useful than del and RD commands because it completely removes specified directories ie., disk will all it files and sub directories at a time.

Syntax:- C : / > deltree (path) C : / > deltree A:/>ramu

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


Saturday, May 1, 2021

 


Entrance Exams Accepted by Agriculture Colleges 



Top B.Sc agriculture colleges in India offer admission to the students based on the marks in various national or state-level entrance examinations. Below mentioned are some of the popular entrance exams for B.Sc in Agriculture courses:

  • NEET
  • JEE Mains
  • GUJCET
  • KCET
  • AIEE
  • MHT CET
  • AJEE
  • KEAM
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Admission and Eligibility Criteria for B.Sc in Agriculture 

Agriculture colleges offer admission to various undergraduate, post-graduate, and diploma courses. Admission to the B.Sc course will be made based on the students' rank in the national or state level entrance exams, which is merit-based. Below mentioned is the eligibility criteria for admission to B.Sc in agriculture colleges:


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Eligibility Criteria for Agriculture Colleges 


Agriculture colleges set standard guidelines for all the students to participate in the admission process, and candidates need to fulfill the minimum eligibility criteria for B.Sc courses.  Listed below are the general eligibility criteria for B.Sc in agriculture colleges in India:

  • Candidates must have passed 10+2 with a minimum of 50% marks in the science stream with Physics, Chemistry, Biology as compulsory subjects and have a good score in any national or state-level entrance exams.

Admission in Agriculture Colleges 

Candidates get admission to top agriculture colleges based on the entrance exam scores and merit. Following are the general admission criteria for B.Sc in agriculture colleges in India, and it varies from college to college:

  • Admission to B.Sc agriculture programs is made based on the national or state-level entrance exams. Candidates can fill the application form in both offline and online mode and select the college of their choice along with the entrance exam.
  • Candidates can go to University or college’s official website and fill the form with all the required information and documents by paying the application fees.

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Scope of B.Sc in Agriculture 

B.Sc agriculture is a 4-year undergraduate course that is recognized and approved by the Government of India in the field of agricultural science. This course offers a great career option for students who want to implement modern techniques and technologies in the agriculture sector for sustainable farming. Below mentioned is the scope of agriculture after completion of B.Sc:

  • Students can find jobs in both the private and public sectors. They can also work in various agricultural departments, services, research organizations on several research projects, and teaching work.
  • Many students also prefer to pursue higher studies such as Masters in Agricultural Sciences, MBA, or PGDM that provide better career prospects.
  • After completing B.Sc, students also prepare for competitive examinations such as IBPS, UPSC, SSC, FCI, etc., to join the government departments.
  • The students can join on various job profiles such as Agriculture Officer, Marketing Executive, Plant Breeder, etc.                          
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B.Sc in Agriculture Placements 

Top B.Sc agriculture colleges in India offer good placement opportunities to students every year. As per PayScale, the starting salary of graduates after this course ranges between 2-6 LPA



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