VIT University Admissions 2021 begin for BSc Hons Agriculture programme, check details here

VIT University Admissions 2021 begin for BSc Hons Agriculture programme, check details here

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New Delhi, Updated on Apr 7, 2021 00:00 IST

The last date to fill the VIT University admission form 2021 for the BSc Hons Agriculture programme is June 30.

VIT University Admission 2021: Vellore Institute of Technology, Vellore commenced the VIT University 2021 admission process for the four years BSc Hons Agriculture programme. Candidates interested in VIT University Admission 2021 must note that the last date to fill the VIT University admission form 2021 for the BSc Hons Agriculture programme is June 30. Considering the ongoing pandemic situation, the mode of application is only online. The VIT University BSc Hons Agriculture merit list 2021 will be prepared on the basis of 10+2 marks. Once the candidates will be shortlisted,  they will be called for the VIT University BSc Hons Agriculture counselling round. The final list will be prepared based on the performance in the skill test at the time of counselling.

Admission is not guaranteed even after qualifying for the counselling round. It depends upon the performance of the applicants in the skill test and the availability of seats. The application forms will be accepted only after the deposition of VIT University BSc Hons Agriculture application fee of Rs 600. The total fee of the BSc Hons Agriculture programme is Rs 3,84,000.

VIT BSc Hons Agriculture eligibility criteria

In order to be eligible for applying for the BSc Hons Agriculture programme offered at VIT University, the applicant must have a minimum overall aggregate of 70% with physics, chemistry and mathematics or biology (botany & zoology) or agriculture as subjects in Class 12.

In case, applicants belonging to SC or ST community or hail from Jammu and Kashmir or Ladakh or the northeastern states of Arunachal Pradesh, Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Mizoram, Nagaland, Sikkim and Tripura, 10% relaxation is provided that they have 60% minimum aggregate in Class 12 examination.

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