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1. ICAR: This exam is held for all the agricultural universities/colleges throughout the country. All the agriculture colleges have 15 % reserved seats for students who clear this exam. Also, there are some deemed universities which have 100% seats reserved for the students clearing this exam.
2. BHU: It conducts its own university entrance exam for admissions in agriculture colleges in BHU.
3. State Agriculture Test: Every state conducts its own exam for admissions to the agriculture coll
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5 years agoScholar-Level 16
Sorry to say, but you will be not eligible to get admission in any colleges for higher studies. This college only accepts those students who have cleared all the subjects in class 12th. I will suggest you to apply for the compartment exam of that subject. After clearing that subject, you will be able to get admission in this college.
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B.Sc Agriculture Eligibility: The minimum qualification required to apply for B.Sc in agriculture is 50-60% (depends on institute to institute) in 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Thanks.
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5 years agoBeginner-Level 3
So, if you are talking about B.Sc agriculture hons., then it has a large scope as very less people are in this field do you definitely have chances to shine but not B.Tech agriculture engineering as mechanical engineering is big branch and B.Tech agriculture engineering is a sub branch so less scope.
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5 years agoGuide-Level 15
And, the facilities are Well-furnished interior with air-conditioned labs and peaceful atmosphere and two large libraries are available in our college. The sports are also a highlight of Hindusthan College of engineering and techn
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List of Courses: -
Diploma in Agriculture
Diploma in Food Processing
Diploma Courses in Agriculture and Allied Practices
Bachelor of Science in Agriculture
Bachelor of Science in Crop Physiology
Bachelor of Science (Honours) in Agriculture
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