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Bhukya Sharath Naik

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No, you cannot give the CUET exam

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Aayushi Bijawe

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Deciding which course is best for the future depends on your interests, career goals, and the job market trends. Both agriculture and pharmacy offer unique career paths and opportunities. Let's explore each option:
B. S. in Agriculture:
Pros: Pursuing a degree in agriculture can provide you with a solid foundation in various aspects of farming, crop production, agricultural economics, and environmental sustainability. It offers a wide range of career options, such as agricultural research, farm management, agricultural consulting, agricultural engineering, agricultural education, and working in the agribusiness sector. With the increasin
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ICAR conducts All India Entrance Examinations (AIEEs) for admission to 15 % seats of UG degree programmes and 25% seats each of Master's and Doctoral degree programmes at ICAR accredited AUs under the ICAR-AU system.

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The admission process for B.Sc. Agriculture courses can vary depending on the specific university or college you are interested in. Generally, there are two common modes of admission for B.Sc. Agriculture:
1. Entrance Exams (such as EAMCET): Many universities and states conduct entrance exams for admission to B.Sc. Agriculture courses. For example, in Andhra Pradesh and Telangana, the EAMCET (Engineering, Agriculture and Medical Common Entrance Test) is conducted for admission to agriculture courses. These entrance exams assess the candidate's knowledge and aptitude in subjects related to agriculture. Based on the ranks obtained in the
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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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You can explore about -
- LPU
- Mahararishi Markendshwar University
Almost every ICAR approved agriculture university require entrance score.

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Dikshit Rawal

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It is possible for MPC (Mathematics, Physics Chemistry students to pursue B.Sc. Agriculture. While the MPC combination is more commonly associated with engineering and Science fields, B.Sc. Agriculture is also open to students from various academic backgrounds. B.Sc. Agriculture is a 4-year undergraduate degree programme that focuses on various aspects of agriculture, including crop production, soil Science, plant genetics, agricultural economics, and agricultural engineering. This programme equips students with the knowledge and skills required for a career in the agricultural sector. To pursue B.Sc. Agriculture, you will need to meet
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Aayushi Bijawe

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Yes, after completing a B.Sc. (Bachelor of Science) degree in Agriculture, there are several government job opportunities available in the agricultural sector. Here are some of the government job options for B.Sc. Agriculture graduates:
Agricultural Development Officer: You can apply for the position of an Agricultural Development Officer in various government departments at the state or central level. The responsibilities may include promoting agricultural practices, providing guidance to farmers, implementing government schemes, and conducting research. Agricultural Extension Officer: As an Agricultural Extension Officer, you can work
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Kumar Gourab Brahma

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Sure here are some Agriculture colleges in Bangalore with B.Sc. Agriculture course fee less than 1 l 50 k:-
-Indian institute of horticultural research (IIHR)
-Indian institute of plantation management (IIPM)
-University of agricultural and horticultural sciences (UAHS)
-University of Agricultural and Horticultural Sciences: This is a government college that is approved by both UGC and ICAR. It has a fee of 22,000 rupees per year for B.Sc. Agriculture course. -University of Agricultural Sciences: This is another government college that is approved by UGC. It has a fee of 22,000 rupees per year for B.Sc. Agriculture course. It was ranked 10
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Calculating your KCET exam rank and estimating your chances of admission based on your grades can be a complicated procedure that depends on a number of variables, including the performance of other applicants. Additionally, depending on the number of applications and available seats each year, the cutoff ranks for B.Sc. Agriculture can change. It is essential to consult the official KCET website or get in touch with the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA) to receive an exact assessment of your rank and admission chances for B.Sc. Agriculture based on your marks. They will have the most recent details on how ranks are determined and
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