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rohith kola

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Yes, for the first two years, you have to take courses in Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics, and Earth Science. I don't think that it's a problem even if you don't have biology in class 12th, the faculty at IISER-Pune is aware of this and are more than capable of accounting for it. Don't be surprised if, at the end of two years, you end up loving biology.

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shubhangi gupta

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If you are not a bonafide Maharashtrian then you might not be eligible for admission as cut-off goes from 90-95%. If you are Maharashtrian then your percentage may land you in this college.

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Shraddha Tiwari

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Yes, you can. Most of the colleges grant admission through the entrance exam . Besides, there are many private colleges that give admission directly, so your marks do not matter.

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nikhil Sharma

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Admission process for B.Sc. Agriculture is mentioned below:
Admission in universities or institutes offering B.Sc. In Agriculture course is done basically in two modes. It is done either based on the marks obtained in the qualifying examination (Direct Admission) or written exam conducted by the university/institution that offers the degree. The details on how to apply for B.Sc. Degree in Agriculture can be collected from the authorized website of the institution along with the information on course details and available number of seats. The application forms can be obtained either through the college office or from the concerned web po
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Pranesh Lavania

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Please indicate your state of domicile.

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nikhil Sharma

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Anik Verma

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Hi,
Selection is based on UPCATET. The candidate must have passed intermediate in Agri. Science/PCB/PCM/PCMB. Final admission of the students will be done based on the cut-off percentage of marks. For General & OBC category candidates, the cut-off percentage marks in UPCATET is 20% whereas for SC & ST candidates, the minimum required aggregate is 10%.
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