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Ranjeeta Rai

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Yes, Shoolin University does offer a BSc (Hons) in Agriculture at UG-level. The four-year course has a total of eight semesters and aims to provide students with the knowledge, core practical skills, and competencies in agriculture as well as related fields. Further, the BSc Agriculture curriculum teaches students about modern scientific equipment and techniques in agriculture by providing practical experience on university farmlands. For admission to the agriculture course, candidates must have Class 12 PCM/PCB with 60% aggregate. For selection, candidates must have a valid score in the CUET/ NEET/JEE/ SAT entrance exam or Shooli
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Ranjeeta Rai

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Yes, Bharath Institute of Higher Education and Research does offer Agriculture course in BSc. The programme lasts for three years and is spread across six semester. The BSc Agruculture provides students with the basics of agriculture and guide them to utilize the knowledge. Fundamentals of Agronomy and Agricultural Heritage,  Fundamentals of Plant Biochemistry,  Introduction to Forestry, Fundamentals of Horticulture, etc., are some of the subjects offered under the course.Students must meet the eligibility criteria for admission to the BSc in Agriculture. The eligibility criteria for BSc is as follows:Eligibility Criteri
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Ranjeeta Rai

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Bharath Institute of Higher Education and Research BSc in Agriculture is an honors degree programme lasting for four years. The course is made up of eight semesters. Each semester includes theory, practical, and activity-based courses. Some of the subjects offered under the BSc Agriculture are as follows:Fundamentals of Agronomy and Agricultural HeritageFundamentals of Plant BiochemistryFundamentals of Soil Science Introduction to Forestry Comprehension & Communication Skills in EnglishFundamentals of HorticultureElementary MathematicsIntroduction to Agricultural Botany

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Vishakha

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The BSc (Hons.) in agriculture is a three-year undergraduate degree course, i.e., divided into six semesters and offered in full-time mode. For admission to BSc (Hons.) in agriculture at JNU Jaipur, the first requirement that students need to qualify is that they must secure at least an aggregate of 50% in their Class 12 including Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Mathematics subjects. Additionally, candidates have to qualify for the Rajasthan JET Agriculture entrance examination. To increase the chance of getting into the course, candidates are required to make sure that they achieve good marks and rank in the enterance examination.
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Yes you can take UPSC exam after Bachelors it doesnt matter what subjects or specialisation you have in yours Bachelors what matter is this only that you need to have Bachelors for the test to appear in 

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TSCHE releases the TS EAMCET 2024 cutoff after the completion of counselling rounds. Candidates can check the past few years' cutoffs to have an idea of their admission chances in the college of their choice. Total 40 marks will be needed out of 160 to qualify TS EAMCET exam. JNTUH mentions the TS EAMCET 2024 qualifying cutoff in the official website. Applicants appearing in the exam must check the TS EAMCET qualifying marks. The exam authority will release the TS EAMCET 2024 cutoff after the conclusion of the counselling process. Applicants can also check the TS EAMCET marks vs rank 2024 to check expected cutoff before the declaration
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BSc Agriculture and MBBS are two distinct academic programs that lead to different career paths. BSc Agriculture is ideal for those interested in agriculture, farming, and agribusiness, while MBBS is suitable for individuals aspiring to become medical professionals. Candidates can check the table below to see the comparison between the two.ParticularsBSc AgricultureMBBSCourse LevelUndergraduateUndergraduateCourse Duration4 years5 yearsCourse FeesINR 3.6 K to INR 9.6 Lakh  INR 25,000 to INR 1.15 croreEntrance ExamsCUET, ICAR AIEEA, CG PAT, MHT CET, AGRICET, KCET, UPCATET, etc.NEETPopular CollegesBanaras Hindu University,
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Manori Sahni

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The university allot seats on a merit-basis or scores in the IUCET exam. It may consider the reservation policy of the state or central government. Invertis University BSc Agriculture seat intake is 150. This course has the maximum number of seats. Students have to participate in the counselling round to get a seat. Further, the given seat intake is as per the official website/sanctioning body. It is still subject to change and hence, is indicative.

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