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The term B.S.A. when talking about science would refer to Bachelor of Science in Agriculture. It is also abbreviated as B.Sc. (Agr.). It is the first undergraduate degree which is bestowed by university faculty of agriculture as well as agricultural colleges. You can opt for this 4 years program typically after Grade 12 High School graduation.
It is important to note that a B.Sc. (Agr.) degree us different from the usual B.Sc. degree in the sense that the courses actually focuses on agriculture. Like other courses, agricultural science courses will be infused with practicality. This goes a long way in helping your understanding of the subject.
While the B.Sc. (Agr.) degree is by and large not a general degree, it does require specialisation such as a major in soil science, plant protection, or even agricultural engineering.
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