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I.D.S

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Feb 14, 2019
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I graduated last October 2018. I studied Zoology in BSc and now I will be doing Masters in Agricultural Sciences. Though there is relevant of zoology to agriculture. So I'll have to explain it so that it will show my academic progression.
Yeah they reject the visa if there is no clear progression of studies. But a strong SOP would work. I know somebody from SFU who got approved for a second masters, which is kind of hard. So as long as ur SOP is good, there is hope
 

Ayo787

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Feb 18, 2019
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Ok, great. There is progression of study as a branch of zoology is in Agriculture too which is why agriculture needs zoologist.

The branch is emtomology. They need emtomologist in Agriculture to deal with insects which destroy plants and crops but there are better ways to encourage them and it will increase soil fertility rather than been a pest. Moreover some of those insect add microbes to soil which are very important in improving soil fertility thereby promoting growth of crops more rapidly.
 

I.D.S

Star Member
Feb 14, 2019
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Ok, great. There is progression of study as a branch of zoology is in Agriculture too which is why agriculture needs zoologist.

The branch is emtomology. They need emtomologist in Agriculture to deal with insects which destroy plants and crops but there are better ways to encourage them and it will increase soil fertility rather than been a pest. Moreover some of those insect add microbes to soil which are very important in improving soil fertility thereby promoting growth of crops more rapidly.
I guess this makes sense. As u have a scholarship and all it won't be a big issue. Are u from India?