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The word horticulture comes from the Latin Hortus which means "garden" and Cultus means "cultivation".
There are many opportunities and career paths in the horticultural field. There are several options available for horticulture graduates.
There are several lucrative career opportunities and India's horticultural reach is brilliant as India's livelihood depends on it.
Both the public and private sectors offer jobs to skilled and trained gardeners at attractive pay. There are also UK and US job opportunities for trained and skilled gardeners.
Here, we'll take a closer look at what exactly gardeners do, how you can become one yourself, and how you can advance your career in this horticultural field.
Some highlights of horticulture
Course level: graduate
Duration: 4 years
Type of exam: semester system
Eligibility - 10 + 2
Admission procedure: advice after taking the admission exam
Age: minimum 17 years
Minimum percentage - 50%
Subjects required: 10 + 2 with Chemistry, Physics and Biology / Agriculture or equivalent
WORKS AFTER THE BSC HORTICULTURE
A horticulturist can also choose his career in education as a teacher
1.Pomology
Pomology (from the Latin pomum, "fruit", + -logy) is a branch of botany that studies fruit and its cultivation.
Pomology is the science of producing fruit crops. O The science of fruit growing.
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POMOLOGY |
2. Olericulture
Olericulture is the science of horticulture, which deals with the cultivation of non-woody (herbaceous) plants for food. Olericulture is the production of plants for the use of edible parts.
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OLERICULTURE |
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3.Floriculure
It is a science of growing flowers and ornamental plants for commercial purposes or simply for pleasure and as a hobby.
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FLORICULTURE |
4. Landscape gardening
It is a science of design and design of home gardens, public gardens, parks, roadside plantations, avenues, etc.
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LANDSCAPE GARDENING
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5.Post harvest Technology
It is a science of fruit and vegetable canning. ex. fruit juices, jams, marmalades, sweets, dehydration, etc. Product groups such as confectionery, chocolate and cocoa products, soy products, mineral water, protein rich foods, etc.
6. Plantation crops
Cultivation of tea, coffee, coconut, arecanut, rubber, oil palm etc.
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PLANTATION CROPS |
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7. Aromatic and medicinal plants
Cultivation of aromatic and medicinal plants like gugal, aonla, beheda, harde, lucorice, lemon grass etc.
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AROMATIC AND MEDICINAL PLANTS
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8. Sericulture
Deals with rearing of silkworm and production of silk.
Silk was believed to have first been produced in China as early as the Neolithic Period.
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SERCULTURE |
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OTHRS JOBS
Job Profiles After b.sc horticulture
Project Manager Gardener Foreman Horticulturist
Supervisor of horticultural education
Deputy Human Resources Director
Scientific Professor
work areas
In the field of horticulture, there are many job opportunities available to graduates. Some workspaces are listed here:
Field work Sales and marketing Education Research area Agricultural projects Irrigation department
Recruiters
Indoor Plant Landscaping SHORB Landscaping Sun Valley Landscaping ER&M Ecological Restoration and Management Green Home Growers Greater Texas Landscape Services IFFCO KISAN SANCHAR LIMITED Green Decoration
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