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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Transaction status will be updated if fee paid by you. Because you have not paid the fee so you will not be eligible for online counselling of seat allotment. The management quota is only the option. You may please contact the college.

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Pallavi Sharma

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Career in Agriculture is one of the largest industries and a good source of employment across the country. Agriculture also plays a vital role in Indian economy. At present, students from all over the country are selecting the agriculture field for their career perspective. Agricultural Science is a multidisciplinary field that comprises a variety of scientific, technical & business subjects. It promotes the efficient production of quality food in the agricultural-food industry & on the farm linked to the farming. There are various government and private colleges in India which offers qualify education in the agriculture field. Some to
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Honoria Samson

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B.Sc. Agriculture is a broad-based course with great potential. It deals with things like food production, horticulture, animal rearing, rural economy and rural development, environmental health, and more. Agricultural sciences is a field of Biology that incorporates various natural, scientific, economic and social issues that are used in the practice and understanding of agriculture. UIAS at Chandigarh University is the best agribusiness college in Punjab and North India. The combination of practical biased curriculum and contemporary agricultural practices makes our teaching pedagogy more effective and interactive, thus generating wi
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Akanksha

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Taking Admission in Chandigarh University is very easy. You can apply online as well. Chandigarh University of many opportunities to the students. Many business leaders, representatives of government, non government organisations, corporate professionals and intellectual visit Chandigarh University on invitation to deliver talks and presentation that could provide insights to the careers and personal attributes. Chandigarh University is well known for its placement as well. It has achieved the award for the university with best placements by WCRC, and is being graded as second best MBA finance B school in non Metro category by Outlook
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Eram Khan

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I would like to give a decent option apart from the above mentioned college that is Chandigarh university. Transferring subject-related knowledge and creating a link between theory and real-world applications. Students should be encouraged to grow personally and to build their self-confidence because doing so will increase their chances of joining the agro-industry. Generating interest in agriculture-related topics using data from experiments and Science. Through real-world applications and research, improve your problem-solving abilities.

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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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