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HARSHIT patidar

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In private colleges, all cut offs are same, it is around 70% to take admission in all the branches.

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HARSHIT patidar

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You have to score minimum 65% in 12th in any stream

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HARSHIT patidar

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You can take admission by basis on your 12th percentage you have scored atleast 65% in any stream to take admission

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Sourav singh

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B.Sc. or Bachelor of Science Agriculture Honors is a 4 year undergraduate degree course focused on understanding the agricultural sector that involves the study of agriculture Science, agronomy, soils, plant genetics, pathology of plants, horticulture, etc. This course deals with the concepts of agriculture and the uses of modern scientific techniques. Candidates having a flair interest in agriculture and research-oriented technical expertise with a strong rational mind can choose a B.Sc. Agriculture Honors course for their graduation. Candidates who have completed their intermediate or 10+2 exams with a Science stream are eligible for

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Pothula Aishwarya

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Congratulations for your good rank, I am not sure that your rank is eligible for Agriculture /vetarnary seat, the seats will be distributed according to the category, NCC, Other criteria can be considered. I hope you get a seat. All the very best.

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Apoorva Pothula

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Hloo aspirant, u r definetly eligible, even u get the rank u mentioned above as u mentioned that u r ST but make sure some guidence of u r elders or other faculty members as u know.

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yash Rane

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Dear student, Yes, if you are in final year of graduation or you have done with graduation then you are eligible for CAT exams. Many other colleges provide PGDM course in agricultural management.

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Deeksha Dixit

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Horticulture is a developing subfield of agriculture, which is an evergreen industry. Considering the future market, the demand for horticulture courses is expected to increase. According to NITI Ayoge, horticulture will see more future growth within the crop sector. Today, prestigious universities like BHU offer postgraduate horticulture courses (M.Sc. in Horticulture). There will be employment opportunities in the private sector for horticulturists, soil scientists, and seed analysts. The job market for agriculture will remain unchanged, and the courses are always relevant. However, given the shift in emphasis toward food processing,
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Deeksha Dixit

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There are plenty of degree, Diploma, and Certificate courses available in agriculture.
1. If you want to pursue a course as per market trends, you can do a Certificate or Diploma course in food processing, organic farming, or harvesting technology. With increasing support from the government in agribusiness, these courses can give you an edge if you want to do your own agribusiness. These courses can even help you get a good job in food processing companies and government departments.
2. If you want to study agriculture and want to go into research or the general agriculture field, a B.Sc. ( hons) in agriculture will be best for you. T
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Deeksha Dixit

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The Indian Agricultural Research Institute of New Delhi gives the best career opportunities to agriculture graduates as per national rankings. In recent years, more than 66 percent of the job offers were from government PSUs at this institute. Among other agriculture colleges, the following received the best placement ratings from alumni:
1. College of Agriculture, Karad
2. Brainware University
3. Punjab Agricultural University
4. G. B. Pant University of Agriculture & Technology.

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