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Durganand’s Answer
1. B.Sc. in Agriculture: This is the main choice for studying agriculture. You'll learn about soil, plants, water management, and agricultural economics. Careers include agricultural officer, farm manager, researcher, or consultant.
2. B.Sc. in Forestry or Wildlife Biology: If you love forests and wildlife, this is for you. You'll study forest management, biodiversity, and conservation. Careers include forest officer, conservationist, or wildlife biologist.
3. B.Sc. in Horticulture: Focuses on growing fruits, vegetables, flowers, and ornamental plants. You'll learn about biotechnology and urban landscaping. Careers include landscape architect or plantation manager.
4. B.Tech. in Agricultural Engineering: Combines agriculture with engineering. You'll design farming machinery, automate irrigation, and develop farm energy sources. Careers include agricultural engineer or food process engineer.
5. B.Sc. in Environmental Science: Focuses on solving environmental challenges like pollution and climate change. It's research-driven and aims to protect natural habitats. Careers include environmental analyst or sustainability officer.
Wael’s Answer
The good thing is that you know where to start. However, I would like to lay some ground work before you start the process. Take several career tests to know exactly what you want. Afterwards, research the results well. When you are done with your research hopefully you would have the answer. If you don't, we are here to discuss the pros and cons of your choices.
The links below are for career tests.
https://www.careerfitter.com/free_test/careerbuilder
http://www.yourfreecareertest.com/
https://www.123test.com/career-test/