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Jagadish Buddanola

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BSc(Hons.) in Agriculture at Agricultural College, Naira provides three year course program and to pursue this course one should complete his or her intermediate in Bipc with 60 to 90 percentage and fee structure is 8K to 16K per year and cut off is 65 to 95 percentage

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Jagadish Buddanola

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BSc(Hons.) in Agriculture at Agricultural College, Mahanandi provides three year course program and to pursue this course one should complete his or her intermediate with 60 to 90 percentage and fee structure is 6580 to 8965 per year and cut off is 50 to 85 percentage.

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Jagadish Buddanola

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BSc in Agriculture at SECAB Institute provides three days year course program and to pursue this course one should complete his or her intermediate with 60 to 90 percentage and cut off is 65 to 85 percentage and the fee structure is 7850 to 15K and even scholarship is also provided

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Manohar matta

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70% marks are required in +2 marks. There is no entrance exam needed.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Keeping the fee structure of B.Sc. Agriculture in consideration, prefer to join through BCECE exam for B.Sc. Agriculture course.

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Rohit Poddar

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You have secured less marks and not enough rank to get a seat for B.Sc. Agriculture. You should try ICAR exam, otherwise, do other courses like Home Science and ABM.

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Rohit Poddar

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Your marks are low so your chances of getting into colleges are doubtful. You need to go for management quota.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Yes, you can get. The following can be the options.
College of Agricultural Engineering, Sanga Reddy - Professor Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University

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Rohit Poddar

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More than 300 marks for general is required.

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