I have completed my bachelors and masters in horticulture. Which is the best ranked university to get into my second masters?

Asked by Amudhamathi Elumalai 2 months ago

Mohit C

Mohit C

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For a second master’s in horticulture or a related specialization, the University of California, Davis stands out. It’s consistently ranked in the top 3 worldwide for agricultural and environmental sciences.

UC Davis offers strong master’s tracks in Horticulture, Plant Biology, and Environmental Horticulture. What makes it different is its industry linkages, many grads end up in leading agri-tech firms, research labs, or extension roles. Also, having a BSc and MSc already can sometimes strengthen your application for a research-focused second degree or even a non-thesis professional master’s.

If you’re looking beyond traditional horticulture, Lincoln University in New Zealand also offers top-rated programs with an applied focus, especially in viticulture and landscape management, ideal if you want to pivot slightly.

These programs also tend to accept applicants with prior master's degrees, especially if you're switching research direction or deepening specialization.


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