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Anoushka Gupta

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The overall cutoff for KCET is 10516 - 43477 rank. B.Sc. in Agriculture cut-off in Shimoga is 5567. So I don't think that you would get admission in Dharwad or Shimoga, but there are many good agriculture colleges in the country, you can refer to their website.

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Yash Goswami

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Yes, you are eligible to apply for Kerala PSC (Public Service Commission) exams with a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc. )

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Abhay Singh

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Bsc agriculture is a good branch from your career prospective. You can give ICAR exam, KEAM exam, KCET EXAM, EAMCET EXAM, TJEE EXAM.  some other universities also has seats which they give admission from thier own entrance exams such SHUATS ALLAHABAD is one of them where 10 percent sears is filled by ICAR quota and remains by thier entrance exam .BUNDELKHAND university also take thier own entrance test for B.Sc agriculture you can also join this.

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Bhukya Sharath Naik

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Here are the government colleges in Delhi offering B.Sc agricultureIndian Agricultural Research InstituteGuru Gobind Singh Indraprastha University (GGSIPU)Here is the eligibility criteria for the CEEA:A bachelor's degree in any discipline from a recognised universityMinimum 50% aggregate in graduation5% relaxation for SC/ST/PWD candidates 

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Uday Pratap Singh

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The process is given below:There is no entrance examination. Applicants who have studied regular and full time and formal education are eligible to apply.If you are native of Tamil Nadu then you have to apply for counselling in the official website of TNAU for which the link will be activated after boards results If you are from other state, then you have to write an entrance examination conducted by ICAR The admissions will be on the basis of the performance in qualifying examination (10+2)

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Vishal ChauhanAn engineering student trying to spread knowledge

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The application process is online and offline for UG, PG and doctoral courses.Candidates must apply for admission through online registration process from the official Maharashtra Council of Agriculture Education and Research (MCAER) website.Eligibility for all undergraduate courses is 10+2 from a recognised board.For postgraduate courses, a graduate degree in the relevant field is required.The selection is merit-based for the UG courses.A common entrance test (CET) is conducted for admission in M.Tech.A valid score of National Eligibility Test (NET) is required for Ph.D. applicants and valid score in MAT/XAT/CAT is required for MBA ap
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Vishu Tyagi

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B.Sc. Agriculture course fees can vary greatly depending on the institution and its location. On average, B.Sc. Agriculture fees can range from around ?30,000 to ?1,00,000 per year for Indian students. Hostel fees can also vary based on the facilities provided. Generally, hostel fees might range from ?10,000 to ?50,000 per year. However, these figures can differ based on the specific institution you're interested in. I recommend checking the official website of the college or contacting their admissions office to get accurate and up-to-date information about the fees and hostel costs for the B.Sc. Agriculture program.

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Satish Bharti

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For B.Sc (Hons.) Agriculture at Vivekananda Global University (VGU), the total cost is INR 3.6 Lacs for the whole course. This amount is split into four parts, each being INR 90,000. You'll need to pay the first part when you join, and the other three parts in the first, second, and third years of the course.The fee covers several things, including tuition, exams, library, labs, and you have the option for hostel and mess fees if you choose to avail them. It also includes sports fees and other miscellaneous expenses.

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Aarushi Kalra

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According to unofficial online sources, a large share of the Central Agricultural University Manipur alumni is placed in the Research sector with a 24% share. The other top sectors that involve the majority of alumni are Education and Operations. The following table represents the detailed sector-wise distribution of alumni:SectorPercentage of AlumniResearch24%Education20%Operations12%Business Development12%Engineering9%Others23%NOTE: The sectors involved in the 'Others' category are Sales, Information Technology, Community and Social Services, Media and Communication.

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