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The difference between entrepreneurship and an entrepreneur is Entrepreneurship is the process of managing business with expectation of profit making.
Typically, the minimum educational requirement is a master's degree. However, meaning research requires a doctorate within the field you are involved in. Outside of the medical field, the degree required is usually a PhD.
If your intended health field requires a degree, some credits earned through your prior degree will be applied. However, how many can be used will depend on the specific career. If the position your looking at just requires a bachelor's degree, than of course your degree would satisfy that requirement. Some positions will state, "bachelor's degree required," which means in any field.
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An agricultural entrepreneur is that person who innovate new verity seeds & pesticides and improve the fertilization power of field
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CMR Institute of Management Studies in Bangalore,India offers a post-graduate diploma in Small Business Entrepreneurship Management. This is a one year course and covers all topics related to the field.
Some suggestions would be to try the private field first. having a business degree gets your foot in the door at many companies.
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It can be anything from no degree requirement to a doctorate. It all depends on the specific field (or job) and the position within that field you are interested in.
Some jobs like being a doctor, require you to have a certain degree in a certain field from a college or university.