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Aadit Singh Uppal

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Experts do recommend opting for a postgraduate programme after completing your graduation in BSc Agricultre, for these degrees open a wide range of new opportunities for the candidates which are otherwise not available to the other students. Candidates pursuing BSc Agriculture are more favoured by the recruiting agencies which can lead to a growth in their careers.

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hiB. Sc (Hons) Agriculture is offered by Lovely Professional University (LPU), which fundamentally focuses on introducing students to all facets of agriculture. To gain admission into these courses, candidates must have completed 10+2 or an equivalent examination with 50% marks in the Physics, Chemistry, Biology/Maths group (45% for reserved categories). This program is executed following the principles of ICAR standards to ensure quality education and relevance to market demands. Students have access to modern laboratories, gain research experience, and participate in field practicums. LPU also offers a scholarship program called LPUN
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Placement for the B.Sc. Agriculture program at Lovely Professional University (LPU) is robust, with a high percentage of students securing positions in top companies, government organizations, and agricultural enterprises. LPU's strong industry ties provide students with opportunities in various sectors of agriculture, including crop management, soil science, agribusiness, and farm management. Some of the leading recruiters for B.Sc. Agriculture graduates include ITC, UPL, Syngenta, and National Fertilizers Limited (NFL), among others.Placements are conducted annually, with LPU's dedicated Placement Cell working closely with students t
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hiLPU provides a thorough B.Sc (Hons) Agriculture programme that has received approval from the ICAR council, showcasing the program's credibility within the field itself. The curriculum is crafted to equip students with a solid grasp of agricultural sciences, emphasizing practical application and analysis of essential concepts such as production, yield improvement, disease resistance, and extended shelf life of crops.The programme focuses on experiential learning through numerous practical sessions, fieldwork, and projects that enable students to implement their theoretical knowledge in actual agricultural contexts. Students participa
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Bsc agriculture course is one of the good course for future if you plan for this course.If you search for best university for Bsc agriculture course than Quantum university is best option because Quantum university provide best education facility with good placements with affordable fees.Quantum university situated in roorkee uttarakhand is of the reputed university in uttarakhand.Quantum university also provide good placements the placement % of Quantum university is 90% and 200+companies visit the university every year for jobs.Quantum university also provide good scholarship through 12th% or Qcare scholarship exam conduct by univers
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Annu navariya

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In B.Sc Agriculture, the level of Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics is generally introductory to moderate. Physics includes basic concepts like mechanics, thermodynamics, and the application of agricultural equipment, focusing more on practical uses in farming. Chemistry covers general, organic, and agricultural chemistry, with topics like soil chemistry, agrochemicals, and plant nutrition, focusing on real-world agricultural applications. It basically deals with data analysis, crop yield prediction, and resource management through basic algebra, statistics, and agricultural mathematics. The subjects are applied more practically than
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Rupesh Katariya

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To get admission in B.Sc Agriculture at renowned colleges in India, follow these steps:Eligibility Criteria:You need a 12th pass with a science stream (Biology, Physics, Chemistry) from a recognised board.Some colleges may have additional requirements like minimum marks (usually around 50-60%).Entrance Exams:ICAR AIEEA: This is the main entrance exam for admission to ICAR-affiliated colleges. You must qualify this exam to get admission in central agricultural universities.State-Level Exams: Various states conduct their own entrance exams for B.Sc Agriculture (like TS EAMCET, AP EAMCET, BCECE for Bihar, etc.).University-Level Exams: Som
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Rupesh Katariya

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With 193 marks in CUET (PCB stream), your chances of getting admission to B.Sc Agriculture depend on the cutoff ranks of various colleges. The cutoff varies by university, factors like the number of applicants, available seats, and exam difficulty.Central universities like ICAR-affiliated colleges, BHU, and Delhi University tend to have higher cutoffs, but you might still be eligible for universities with lower ones. Check each university's specific cutoff for accurate information, especially for state and private colleges.It's also helpful to look into seat reservations if you belong to a reserved category. Be sure to visit official w
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Rupesh Katariya

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With 353 marks in CUET, your chances of getting admission to a B.Sc (Agriculture) programme under ICAR (Indian Council of Agricultural Research) depend on various factors, including:Category: Different categories (General, OBC, SC, ST) have different cutoffs.College Preferences: Some ICAR-affiliated colleges might have higher cutoffs, while others may have lower thresholds for admission.Overall CUET Ranking: The competition for B.Sc Agriculture can be high, especially in popular colleges.To improve your chances, check the previous years' cutoff trends for various ICAR institutions. You can also look into other government or private col
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Rupesh Katariya

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B.Sc Agriculture is a 3 to 4-year undergraduate course focused on agricultural Science and technology. It covers topics such as crop production, soil science, plant breeding, agricultural engineering, pest management, and agricultural economics. The course prepares students for careers in farming, food production, agro-industry, research, and development.Eligibility:Must have completed 12th grade with a background in Biology, Physics, Chemistry, or Mathematics.Minimum aggregate marks generally range from 50% to 60%, depending on the institution.Career Opportunities:Graduates can work as:Agricultural OfficersFarm ManagersAgricultural Co
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