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Waquar Ali

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According to the latest information, there should be 70% in PCM and 120/200 marks is needed to qualify.

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Aum Jain

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In B.Sc. Agriculture the average rank for OBC category is 5000 - 8000 AIR but do check the cut-off for the colleges you are applying.

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Ankit Rao

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For checking your chance of admission you have to look for your rank not percentile because the cutoffs are released in rank format not in percentile. You can check previous year cutoffs from the below link
https://www.shiksha.com/university/kau-Kerala-agricultural-university-thrissur-58179/cutoff.

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Nisha Sharma

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Depends upon different university. Generally, it comes between 50-60 %. As far as I know most central universities consider at least 60% or above for the studies in Agriculture sciences. Some universities even take above 65% of percentage. Many private universities also consider 60 % aggregate for Agriculture sciences.

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Nisha Sharma

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Yes, of course the practical is a must. For admission in University of Agriculture Sciences, you have to clear the Karnataka Common Entrance Test (KCET), conducted by Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA). Fulfillment of eligibility criteria is a must for the application for entrance. After that candidates meeting the cutoff have to appear for KCET counselling, conducted by KEA and select UAS Bangalore.

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Anvesha Juneja

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Last year, the ICAR cutoff was 430 for B.Sc Agriculture Hons. at College of Agriculture, Hassan, and the cutoff rank was 680.

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JEEVAN JYOTI

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About UIAS
Recognized as one among the Top B.Sc. Agriculture Colleges In Punjab, University Institute of Agricultural Sciences (UIAS) is a premier institute delivering quality, research-based agri-business education. We focus on creating holistic yet innovative workforce for the industry. UIAS, Best Agriculture Sciences College in Punjab, has state-of-the-art infrastructure including well-equipped laboratories, extensive hands-on training and an operational research management system. Collaboration with 411 distinguished International Universities provides our students with an edge to explore the best agriculture careers on the global l
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Ria gupta

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If you are thinking to choose your career in agriculture then I suggest you to choose only Chandigarh University. Chandigarh University is top Most Ranked among private university in India and is also NACC A+ affiliated. This University is also good in terms of placements, academics sports, events etc. A farmland is there to learn about practical implications in agriculture.

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Matte shekar

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You can get if you are belonging to reserved Catogery and you will not get main campus.

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