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B.Sc. in Horticulture colleges in Tamil Nadu

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Q:   Why Study BSc Horticulture?
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  • Passion for Plants and Agriculture: If you have a genuine interest in plants, gardening, Agriculture, and the natural world, studying BSc Horticulture allows you to explore these interests in depth.

  • Diverse Career Opportunities: A BSc in Horticulture opens up a wide range of career paths in areas such as horticultural production, landscape design, research and development, education, and agribusiness. 

  • Addressing Global Challenges: With increasing concerns about food security, environmental sustainability, and climate change, there is a growing demand for professionals who can contribute to sustainable agricultural practices.

  • Hands-On Learning: Many BSc Horticulture programs emphasize practical, hands-on learning experiences, including fieldwork, laboratory work, and internships. 
Q:   What do candidates learn in a BSc Horticulture course?
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A BSc in Horticulture is an undergraduate degree programme that focuses on the study of plants and their cultivation for various purposes. A BSc Horticulture course provides students with a solid foundation in plant science, crop production, and landscaping principles, preparing them for rewarding careers in various sectors of the horticulture industry.

With a combination of theoretical knowledge and practical skills, graduates are equipped to contribute to the sustainable cultivation and management of plants for food, ornamental, environmental, and economic purposes.

Q:   What is the merit-based admission process for B.Sc Horticulture course?
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The general steps involved in merit based admission to the BSc Horticulture Science course are discussed below.

  • Step 1: Application: The students need to fill out the application form to apply to the university through the official university website. The application forms are generally released in the month of April - May.
  • Step 2: Generation of Merit List: A merit list of shortlisted candidates will be prepared on the basis of marks obtained in class 12 board exam.
  • Step 3: Counselling and Document Verification: The shortlisted candidates will be called for Counselling and document verification. The candidates will have to show the relevant documents to prove their eligibility.
  • Step 4: Enrollment: The candidates found eligible will be granted admission to the course.
Q:   Which college is more affordable for B.Sc. among SASTRA (Deemed to be University) and Kalasalingam Academy of Research and Education?
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SASTRA (Deemed to be University) and Kalasalingam Academy of Research and Education both are renowned universities for B.Sc. However, in terms of affordability, SASTRA (Deemed to be University) is a better option since the total tuition fee for SASTRA (Deemed to be University) is INR 200,000 and the total tuition fee for B.Sc. at Kalasalingam Academy of Research and Education is INR 90,000 - INR 480,000. In the total fees that students generally end up paying the university or the college, various other components are also included, such as the exam fee, application fee, lab and other charges.
Q:   When will be CUET UG exam conducted?
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CUET UG 2026 exam will be conducted in May/June for 37 subjects. The mode of examination is CBT (Computer Based Test). NTA did not release official notification for CUET UG date sheet. Candidates can know exam details through CUET UG information bulletin. NTA will conduct CUET UG 2026 exam in multiple phases depending upon the number of candidates registering for the exam. Registered candidates can know the exact CUET UG exam on hall ticket. Candidates will have to report at the alloted exam centre on the day of the examination. The exam will be held in two slots each day depending upon the subject combinations chosen by the candidate.

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Q:   How many seats are there at Annamalai University for BSc?
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Annamalai University boasts 6,000+ seats reserved for the BSc programme. Out of which 5000+ seats are reserved for admission in distance education mode. Moreover, the distribution of seats among various BSc specialisations may vary, depending on the university's specific allocation for each specialisation.

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