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Ishita Chauhan

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Diabetic students will be allowed to carry eatables like sugar tablets/fruits (like bananas/apples/oranges) and transparent water bottles to the Examination Hall. However, they will not be allowed to carry packed foods like chocolates/candy/sandwiches etc.

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Ishita Chauhan

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Candidates are NOT allowed to carry the following things inside the ICAR AIEEA Examination hall on the day of the exam.InstrumentGeometryPencil boxHandbag or PurseAny kind of Paper Stationery/Textual material (printed or written material).Eatables and Water (loose or packed)Mobile PhoneEar PhoneMicrophone/PagerCalculatorDocuPenSlide RulesLog TablesCameraTape RecorderElectronic Watches with calculatorAny metallic item or electronic gadgets/devices in the Examination Hall/Room.

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Ishita Chauhan

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Yes, with the help of the ICAR AIEEA sample paper candidates can easily improve their writing speed, work on their weak points and feel way more confident on the day of the exam. The sample paper will also help students to practise regularly, and they will also able to analyse their performance.

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Sonali

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ICAR AIEEA cut off 2024 will be released probably by Aug 2024. The minimum expected ICAR cut off 2024 for the general category is 50%, while the expected ICAR cutoff 2024 for SC/ST/PWD/Transgender candidates is 40%. The cut off 2024 will be released separately for the General/OBC/UPS/EWS category.For ICAR AIEEA (UG) 2024 exam, a score of 300 or higher is good; 450 or higher is regarded as better performance; and 500 or higher is the best score.

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Ch Shyam

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Yes, one can get admission to Assam Agricultural University (AAU) for undergraduate programs without the ICAR AIEEA exam by taking the university's Common Entrance Test for Under-graduate Programmes (CETUG-AAU). The CETUG-AAU is a computer-based test for admission  into various undergraduate programs for students including Agriculture, Veterinary Science, Horticulture, Sericulture, Fishery Science, Community Science, and Food Nutrition and Dietetics.

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Angela Arora

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The ICAR AIEEA (All India Entrance Examination for Admission) cutoff for Dr. Y.S.R. Horticultural University varies year to year and the specific program. For the year 2023, the approximate cutoff scores for the undergraduate programme (B.Sc. in Horticulture) at Dr. Y.S.R. Horticultural University were generally around:General Category: Approximately 450-500 marks.OBC/SC/ST Categories: The cutoff is slightly lower, around 400-450 marks.The cut off depends upon the number of applicants, available seats and the difficulty of the exam.

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Abhay KUMAR

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Yes you can join Dr. Y.S.R. Horticultural University without ICAR AIEEA for M.Sc The selection of candidates for all the seats, except those reserved for I.C.A.R Quota and in-service candidates shall be made on the basis of ranks obtained by the candidates in the EAMCET in their respective local areas from out of the inter-se merit lists prepared for this purpose. The candidates will be selected based on merit, Presidential order, region and social status.In case of a tie in ranks obtained by two or more candidates in the EAMCET, the age shall be taken into consideration and the older candidate shall be given the seat. In case of tie b
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Gagan B

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Scoring 226/480 is not a bad score in AIEEA, it might be difficult for you to get admitted to the top colleges in India for M.Sc in plant Science . These are some of the good colleges for M.Sc in India:St Stephen’s College, New DelhiHindu College, New DelhiLoyola College, ChennaiMadras Christian College, ChennaiHansraj College, New Delhi

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Shubham

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Basically, for applying to ICAR in B.Sc Agriculture at the Bhola Paswan Shastri Agricultural College, there is a fair enough ranking required for almost all of the courses. In fact, the ranking position changes every year because it would actually depend on the availability of seats and also the performance of everyone in the exam.Being in the top few hundred ranks is a good place to be in, especially for those from the General category, if you are targeting a safe seat. This ranking will vary and is subject to change with regard to your category and the number of seats allocated.If you want the best idea, then look at cutoffs of the p
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Ishita Chauhan

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Student who belong from general category need to score a minimum of 50 per cent marks and students who belong from the reserved category need to score a minimum of 45 per cent marks in the ICAR Exam to get a seat through ICAR AIEEA Exam. Only the selected candidates will be eligible for the ICAR AIEEA Counselling Process.

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