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Dhanvi Jalpota

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Well, the score is quiet good. But now all the Central Universities have decided to take students by CUET-UG. Moreover, your score is also not applicable as it is valid for two years. Give ICAR or CUET for the admission and you will pass with flying colours. Good luck

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You can get admission for B.Sc agriculture via CUET UG at any of the following universities:Banaras Hindu University * Delhi University * Jawaharlal Nehru UniversityJamia Millia IslamiaUniversity of DelhiUniversity of MumbaiUniversity of PuneUniversity of CalcuttaUniversity of Madras University of KeralaThese are just a few of the many universities that offer B.Sc agriculture via CUET UG. You can find a full list of universities on the CUET website.

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Sai Nikhil Nalluru

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No.It is difficult to get in good college and difficult to get that course.

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MD VASIM RAJA

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Admission criteria and cutoff ranks can vary from year to year and depend on the specific college or university's policies. Therefore, it's best to check with the colleges directly or refer to their official websites for the most up-to-date information on admission requirements and cutoff ranks for the B.Sc Agriculture programme in Bengaluru.With a CET ranking of 26,000 and a 92% score in 2nd PUC, you have a reasonably good academic record. However, the actual chances of getting a seat in a particular college will depend on the number of available seats, the total number of applicants, and the cutoff rank for that year. The cutoff rank
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Haribalan N P

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Yes, you can join B.Sc. Agriculture without any entrance exam if you have completed your intermediate with BIPC and got 92%. But you cannot get admission to some top colleges because all the top colleges do have an entrance exam. Some colleges do offer direct admission to B.Sc. Agriculture without any entrance exam, but these colleges are usually not very good. If you are interested in pursuing a career in agriculture, I recommend that you appear for an entrance exam and try to get admission to a good college.

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Bhupinder Kour

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As per the latest notification of Common University Entrance Test (CUET-UG), CUET will now be considered for deciding admission to Bachelor degree programmes in agriculture and associated sciences at agricultural universities, according to a decision made by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR).Here is a shortened version of the CUET syllabus for students planning to take the Agriculture paper. Candidates may show up for this exam if they want to be admitted to the Bachelor of Science in Agriculture programme.

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