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Sumit naroliya

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Yes every college provide seat under Management quota, College of Agriculture offers three under graduation degree programs. It offers a B.Sc. In Agriculture for a duration of three years. B.Tech. Is offered with two specializations- Biotechnology and Food Science & Technology for a duration of four years. To be eligible for admission to any of the above-mentioned programs, the candidates must possess a 10+2 qualification. Admission to the same will be granted on the basis of the candidates performance in the Entrance exam. Hope so you got your answer. If you like please upvote the answer.

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Sumit naroliya

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Hi dear, here I am listing some of the best Colleges in Maharashtra for B.Sc. In agriculture-
Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth, Pune, Maharashtra | UGC Accredited
Dr DY Patil College of Agriculture Business Management, Pune Maharashtra
YCMOU, Nashik Maharashtra | UGC Accredited
Dr Balasaheb Sawant Konkan Krishi Vidyapeeth, Ratnagiri Maharashtra | UGC Accredited
Shivaji University, Kolhapur, Maharashtra | UGC Accredited
PDKV, Akola, Maharashtra | AICTE, ICAR, UGC Accredited
These all Colleges have fees around 67,000 to 89,000 INR annually, depending upon your category and reservation. Hope so it will help you. If you like please upvote the answ
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Jyoti Gautam

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Being a student counsellor I have counselled many students who pursued graduation and post graduation in Agriculture BUT couldn't find a good job or successful career , reason being they have completed their degree from the college/universities which was not ICAR approved and this where the misery begins.
LPU is first private university of India to be ICAR approved. Not only this it is also ranked 47th according to NIRF 2022.
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B.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture
Duration : 4 yrs. (8 Semesters)
(Approved by ICAR)
A four year Agriculture degree programme which produces graduates with broad understating of Agriculture and allied science
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Yash Jain

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In Karnataka, the average fees for B.Sc. Agriculture in Karnataka is INR 20-50,000 per year.

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Manav Chopra

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Yes, one is eligible for same if he/she has completed 10+2 schooling or any other equivalent examination with Science stream subjects with a minimum score of 50% in their examination. There is separate entrance for some universities also. It's a good option as majority Indian population is agriculture dependent and this sample space is of huge bonus to anyone entering the field. There are some colleges like IARI, New Delhi, NDRI, Karnal etc. which provide this course.

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Vinay kr PandeySimple but significant

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The B.Sc. Agriculture admission process involves a set of steps. Getting admission for B.Sc. Agriculture requires an aspirant to go through a fixed procedure, including group discussion, written entrance exams, etc. The course falls under the umbrella of B.Sc. and henceforth has a similar admission process. The B.Sc. Agriculture admission process differs from college to college.
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The first step in the B.Sc. Agriculture admission process is filling up the entrance exam's admission form online or offline by attaching all the documents, including the Aadhaar card, voter ID card, 10th, and 12th mark sheet. The B.Sc. Agr
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Saurabh Sharma

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Agriculture is one of the most flourishing sectors of the Indian economy, hence, the inclination of more and more students towards gaining a degree in this field has been prevalent. Agriculture is regarded as the country backbone, therefore taking this degree will give you plenty of opportunities to conduct research and use current technologies for successful growth and higher crop yield. While it is a common conception that Agriculture courses have a limited scope, graduates in this arena of study can actually a wide range of sectors as they are well-versed in multidisciplinary fields such as plant biochemistry, horticulture, animal s
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