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Shashi Ranjan Kumar

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The fee structure for B.Sc. Agriculture in Telangana varies depending on the college and the course. However, the average tuition fee for the course is around Rs. 30,000 to Rs. 50,000 per year. There are also some additional fees that need to be paid, such as the library fee, the sports fee, and the fest fee.Here are some of the colleges in Telangana that offer B.Sc. Agriculture and their tuition fees:Professor Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University (PJTSAU): The tuition fee for B.Sc. Agriculture at PJTSAU is Rs. 33,880 per year.

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Deborshi Sharma

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Yes you can. But one has to sit for an entrance exam. 

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Rohit Swami

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I apologize, but I was unable to locate any precise information regarding the OBC category candidates' cutoff score for the B.Sc. (Hons.) in agriculture in Uttarakhand. However, Uttarakhand is home to a number of top B.Sc. (Agriculture) colleges, including the Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Dolphin PG Institute of BioMedical & Natural Sciences, Doon Post Graduate College of Agriculture Science and Technology, College of Technology, GB Pant University of Agriculture & Technology, and others.

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Rohit Swami

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It may be difficult to get a seat in a government college for B.Sc. agricultural or Horticulture if your KCET score is 50000 and your agricultural practical score is 8500. You could still be able to enroll in private colleges, though. The minimum requirements for admission vary from institution to college and are also influenced by things like the volume of applications, the level of exam difficulty, and the number of seats available. Maintaining your options open by submitting applications to several universities is always a good idea.

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Rohit Swami

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For admission to its undergraduate and graduate programs, Christ University administers the CUET (Christ University Entrance Test). Government universities do not use it for B.Sc. agriculture programme entrance.Government university admission to B.Sc. Agriculture programs is often accomplished by state- or nation-level entrance tests like the ICAR AIEEA, EAMCET, KCET, etc. The minimum requirements for admission vary from institution to college and are also influenced by things like the volume of applications, the level of exam difficulty, and the number of seats available.Prior to applying, it is always a good idea to review the exact
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YASH SHARMA

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Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI) is the premier agricultural research institute in India and offers a highly reputed MSc in Agriculture program. The course is of 2 years duration and is offered in both the regular and distance learning modes. The admission to the MSc in Agriculture programme at IARI is based on the merit of the candidate's scores in the ICAR PG Entrance Exam. The average fees for the 2-year programme is around Rs. 2 lakhs.

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Rajeshwari Katakdhond

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Niche diye gaye sab job options available hai B.Sc Agriculture ke baadAgriculture OfficerAgriculture Development OfficerAgriculture AnalystAssistant Plantation ManagerAgricultural Research ScientistAgriculture TechnicianSeed TechnologistAgricultural EngineerFood Safety OfficerFood Safety Officer

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Sneha Kumari

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HiIt is difficult to predict because cut-offs changes from year to year and depends on many factors like:-Number of students appeared in the exam Difficulty level of the examNumber of seats availableCaste Category of the students, etc.You may or maynot get government college because there are various factors which affect the admission. You may get admission in some part of the country with 77 percentile. The most important factor is your category if you are from SC, ST, OBC then you have a quite good chance to get the admission. Bestb of luck.

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