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Hrishikesh shiksha

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N. M. College of Agriculture is regarded positively for its B.Sc Agriculture program. Some consider it a commendable alternative to B.E./B.Tech Agriculture Engineering. The college is praised for its conducive campus environment, providing a platform for studying and exploring various facets of Indian agriculture. Opinions suggest that the B.Sc Agriculture course at N. M. College of Agriculture is a favorable choice, offering valuable insights into the field and fostering a comprehensive understanding of agricultural practices.

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The best specialisation in M.Sc from N. M. College of Agriculture depends on individual interests and career goals. However, popular choices include Agricultural Economics & Farm Management, Plant Physiology, Entomology, and Extension Education. The MSc Agriculture programme at N. M. College of Agriculture offers various specializations such as Agronomy, Biotechnology, Agricultural Machinery, Plant Biology, Plantation Management, and Biochemistry. Graduates can pursue diverse career paths, including roles as Agricultural Research Scientists, Block Development Officers, IFS Officers, Agro-Marketing Heads, Senior Plant Breeders, Agricult
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The College of Agriculture, Hassan has an average annual fee of 53,460 INR for the B.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture degree program. The fee includes tuition, library, laboratory, examination, and other charges. The fee may vary depending on the category and scholarship of the student. You can visit the official website of the College of Agriculture, Hassan for more details and contact information. 

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Here are some points of comparison between the two colleges:University of Horticultural Sciences, Bagalkot (UHSB) offers three degree programs: B.Sc. (Hons.) Horticulture, B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri-Biotechnology, and B.Sc. (Hons.) Food Science and Technology. College of Agriculture, Hassan (COAH) offers only one degree program: B.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture.UHSB has a total area of 184 acres and a student strength of 771 and COAH has a total area of 184.25 acres and a student strength of 600UHSB does not have a formal placement cell or a record of campus placements. COAH also does not have a formal placement cell or a record of campus placements.
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Both colleges do not have a formal placement cell or a record of campus placements. However, both colleges provide opportunities for the students to gain practical knowledge and exposure to various aspects of agriculture and horticulture through training sessions, workshops, seminars, research projects, and internships. The graduates and postgraduates of both colleges can find employment in various sectors such as agriculture, food processing, biotechnology, floriculture, landscaping, nursery management, and teaching. Some of the companies and industries that have hired the alumni of both colleges are Agrosaw, Myron L company, White Wa
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Shreyansh Goyal

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The admissions at N. M. College of Agriculture appear to be both entrance-based and merit-based. For example, the B.Sc. Hons. Agriculture program's admission is based on the candidate's performance in the entrance exam and the counseling process. Additionally, for the B.Sc. Agriculture program, candidates must have completed their 10+2 or equivalent examination with specified eligibility criteria. Furthermore, a document from NMIMS states that the university has the right to disqualify a candidate at any stage of the admission process if found ineligible.

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To find the cut-off for N.M. College of Agriculture, you can visit the official website of the institution or check the previous year's cut-off ranks on websites like Shiksha which has a cutoff predictor. The cut-off for this college changes every year, and you may require 70%+ in board and 100+ marks in GUJCET to get admission.

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Shreyansh Goyal

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The cutoff for Bachelor of Science at N. M. College of Agriculture, Shimoga is 5567 for the general category. Also, Candidates must have completed their 10+2 or equivalent examination from a recognized board with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology subjects. They must have secured a minimum of 50% aggregate marks (45% for Scheduled Caste/Scheduled Tribe candidates) in 10+2 or equivalent examination.

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Shreyansh Goyal

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The eligibility criteria for B.Sc (Hons.) in Agriculture at N. M. College of Agriculture include the following:A candidate must have passed 10+2 or equivalent examination.The candidate must have obtained a minimum of 50% aggregate marks with PCM/PCB/PCMB or Agriculture.The qualifying examination 10+2 should include at least three subjects out of Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology

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Shreyansh Goyal

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Navinchandra Mafatlal College of Agriculture (NM College of Agriculture) was established in 1965 to impart quality education in the field of Agriculture. It is a government institute and offers BSc, MSc and PhD programmes.Admission to B.Sc is based on merit. NM College of Agriculture M.Sc. programme is based on the marks scored in Written Test.For admission to M.Sc. programme, 50% weightage is given to the marks scored in Common Entrance Test. Mode of admission is online. This is a government institution, so you cannot get admission directly and there are some minimum criteria.

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