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Addula Yaswanth

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This provides several alternatives to get an admission in a B.Sc Agriculture course without having registered for the CUET examination. For starters, take into account the eligibility criteria required by the colleges that attract you. These generally comprise passing Class 12, Science stream with subjects including Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, alongside a minimum aggregate of 50%. Many colleges admit directly considering the Class 12 scores. Some of them carry their entrance examinations by themselves that may or may not be in the names of ICAR AIEEA or the entrance examinations conducted by the states. Collect all the application
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With a KCET rank of 30,468 in Agriculture and 1,977 in Agriculture practicals, you stand quite a good chance of entry into some of the top colleges in Karnataka in Round 1. It'll all depend on the type of college, their past trends, and if the candidate is flexible with different branches under agriculture or even other sister fields. Keeping an ear for college-specific seat availability notice would be a good idea.

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Addula Yaswanth

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If one intends to pursue a B.Sc. Agriculture from Gandhigram University, Dindigul, he should be aware of some key facts about the course. Gandhigram University offers a 4-year B.Sc. (Hons) in Agriculture course which is very holistic in curriculum and includes extensive practicals. It also provides admissions based on scores from the National Testing Agency's examination, with fees of about INR 4,800 per year. In most cases, a candidate is required to pass their 10+2 education. The emphasis is on the Science subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Biology or Agriculture. More specific details related to the application and deadline can be fo
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Vaibhav Nalawade

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Yes CGC Jhanjeri college offeres a Bsc in agriculture. basically it is a four year undergraduate course or a programme on the modern agriculture and tech. The fees for CGC jhanjeri college for the firt sem is 40,600. If you have 10+2 with physics, chem and maths /Bio with at leat 50% marks for general and 45% for reserved caste then your are elligible. 

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Mizoram University does not offer a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) in Agriculture. However, it provides related programs such as M.Sc. in Horticulture, Aromatic & Medicinal Plants, and M.Sc. in Forestry. For B.Sc. Agriculture, you might consider the College of Agriculture in Thenzawl, Mizoram, which is affiliated with the Central Agricultural University, Imphal. Additionally, the Department of Higher and Technical Education, Mizoram, lists several institutions offering B.Sc. Agriculture seats for Mizoram residents under the State Medical and Technical Entrance Examination (SMATEE) seat matrix. For the most accurate and up-t
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Annu navariya

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Generally, eligibility for NIMCET (NIT MCA Common Entrance Test) is to have a bachelor's degree in any discipline with Mathematics or Statistics as one of the subjects studied at 10+2 level or in graduation. Since you are pursuing a B.Sc Agriculture and you have done Elementary Statistics and Applied Maths in the first semester, so you qualify for Mathematics requirement. The other general requirement for candidates would be to obtain at least 50% marks in the qualifying degree. Requirements do vary slightly among NITs, hence it would be advisable to visit the official NIMCET website to know the exact eligibility criteria.

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 LPU receives highest NAAC grade i.e. A++ with 3.68 crore on 4 point scale as per the Ministry of Education , Government of India. Dear candidate , Lovely Professional University offers B.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture programme that is Approved by ICAR. In order to enroll in this course, you need to qualify LPUNEST entrance exam . Its not only entrance but scholarship exam also . A four year Agriculture degree programme which produces graduates with broad understating of Agriculture and allied science with broad understanding of agriculture related problems and got expertise through well planned on-field implementation, basic
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OBC candidates in Kerala often have a lower cutoff for admission to the B.Sc. Agriculture programme than those in the general category, though this might vary by college and year. For instance, in the past, in order to be eligible for admission, an OBC candidate may have needed to receive 380 or higher on the ICAR exam. Determining eligibility for state-based admissions is also significantly influenced by Kerala's KEAM cutoff for B.Sc. Agriculture

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The following procedures are part of the admissions process for Dr. Kalam Agricultural College, Purnea, which is part of Bihar Agricultural University (BAU) for the B.Sc Agriculture programEligibility: Applicants must have met the college's minimal percentage requirements and finished their 10+2 coursework in physics, chemistry and biology/mathematics.Entrance Exam: The Bihar Combined Entrance Competitive Examination (BCECE) score is the main factor used to determine admission. To take this state-level exam candidates must register show up, and meet the requirements.Counselling: The BCECE counselling procedure, in which seats are distr
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Shreya Gupta

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Some course options after doing B.Sc in agriculture are:MSc in AgricultureMBA in Agriculture or AgribusinessMaster in Agricultural EngineeringMaster in Environmental Agricultural Science

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