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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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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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Yes, it is possible to pursue an M.Sc in Food Nutrition after a B.Sc in Agriculture (Hons): EligibilityThe minimum qualification for an M.Sc in Food, Nutrition and Dietetics is a Bachelor's degree in a related field with a minimum of 50%. Relevant subjectsYou might need to have studied relevant subjects such as biology, biochemistry, or related fields during your undergraduate studies. Admission procedureAll candidates need to possess a BSc degree or any bachelor's degree in a relevant stream from a recognised college/university. Minimum percentageThe minimum marks that candidates need to secure in graduation to be
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The Central University of South Bihar (CUSB) offers a 4-year B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture program. For the 2024-25 academic year, the CUET cutoff marks for this program are generally in the range of 299 marks for the General category.Please note that cutoff marks can change each year based on various factors, such as the number of applicants and the exam's difficulty. To get the most accurate and updated information, it's best to check the official university website or contact the admissions office directly.

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A B.Sc. in Agriculture is an undergraduate program that lasts 3 to 4 years, wherein the student studies everything right from crop production and soil science to agronomy and horticulture. Further, it includes practical training under farm management, pest control, and irrigation, etc. To be eligible for this course, you usually require 10+2, with the emphasis having been on science subjects including Biology, Physics, and Chemistry, while the passing marks vary by institution. The entrance exams include ICAR AIEEA, and other state-specific tests like AP EAMCET, MHT CET, among others. The graduates go ahead to have careers that range f
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Yes, it's possible to pursue a B.Sc. in Agriculture after completing a B.Sc. in Food Science, provided you meet the eligibility criteria. You typically need a Science background with subjects like Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in 10+2, and a minimum score of 50% in Class 12. The course includes subjects such as Plant Genetics, Horticulture, and Animal Husbandry. The average salary for fresh graduates is INR 2.5 to INR 4.5 Lacs per annum, and with experience, it can rise to INR 4 to INR 6 Lacs per annum. Job roles include Agriculture Officer, Analyst, and Assistant Manager.

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The main college in Shimoga providing B.Sc. College of Agriculture, Shimoga — B.Sc. The University of Agricultural and Horticultural Sciences includes this college, which offers a strong curriculum in diverse agricultural sciences. The college has all the necessary facilities and experienced teaching faculty in different subjects. Make sure to review their admissions criteria and deadlines for the best chance of grabbing a seat.

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Those colleges in Maharashtra which offer B.Sc Agriculture without conducting any entrance test, they take Class 12 marks into consideration for admission. Beside Top Colleges like Dr. Panjab Rao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola and Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth, Rahuri are also perceived. Ordinarily, different eligibility criteria demand 10+2 streams with at least 50 %percent on average with Physics, Chemistry and English compulsory subjects. The annual fees forB.sc Agriculture courses in the Maharashtra varies from 10,000 to 50000 INR. Some colleges may also have interviews usually for admission. It's crucial to determine the prec
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To qualify for LPU-NEST (Lovely Professional University National Entrance and Scholarship Test) for the B.Sc. in Agriculture program, candidates are required to secure a minimum score as per the university's set cut-off criteria. The exact cut-off marks may vary depending on the overall performance of applicants, the number of seats available, and other factors specific to each academic year. Typically, a candidate needs to achieve a good percentile in the entrance exam to stand a chance of being admitted to this program.It is also essential to note that LPU-NEST is not only a qualifying exam but also a gateway for scholarship opportun
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