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Aum Jain

Contributor-Level 6

There must be an option to edit the form if not pleas try to contact the college administrations and tell them that you will fill the correct information at the time of admission as it was only the form for entrance no need to worry
But if you have selected any reserved category and you are selected according to that cut-off then do check cut-off for your category & do the needful.

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RAJ GHOSH

Contributor-Level 7

Hello,
Competitors keen on seeking after BSc in Agriculture ought to have done 10+2 with Physical science, Science, and Math/Science. In Bihar, BSc Horticulture Affirmation is done in view of legitimacy or BCECE/ICAR AIEEA/AJEE placement tests.
this is the latest cutoff score information are as follows:
General-512
OBC-486
SC-419
ST-382
Hope this helps you.

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Nisha Sharma

Beginner-Level 5

You can try for the counseling for sure, although your rank is more. No need to worry there are many private institutes that offer BSc in Agriculture with good placements offers. As I am from Punjab I can tell Chandigarh University offers BSc in Agriculture and have full furnished Department with reputed faculty. They have a foreign exchange program also.
Eligibility: 10+2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics/ Biology/ Agriculture with at least 60% marks in aggregate.
Scholarship Test: CUCET

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Nisha Sharma

Beginner-Level 5

It seems difficult, but you should definitely appear in counseling. Maybe you get selected. If you want to pursue from any private university then you can try Chandigarh University.
10+2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics/ Biology/ Agriculture with at least 60% marks in aggregate
Chandigarh University, recently get accredited with ICAR also plus they offer scholarship test also in which you can aquire upto 100 % scholarship depending upon your score. The scholarship test is known as CUCET test and you can fill the form just for 500-1000/ rupees. The test contain MCQs with no negative marking.

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Nisha Sharma

Beginner-Level 5

There are many institute in Maharashtra for B.Sc. Agriculture such as Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth, Pune, Dr DY Patil College of Agriculture Business Management, Pune, YCMOU Nashik, Dr Balasaheb Sawant Konkan Krishi Vidyapeeth, Ratnagiri, VNMKV Parbhani, Shivaji University Kolhapur etc. If you want to study from Punjab You can try Chandigarh University which provide scholarship also. You have to appear in CUCET test which do not have any negative marking. If you score 100 % marks you will be given total wave off in fees.

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Nisha Sharma

Beginner-Level 5

Yes obviously you can get admission. As I am from Punjab and I can tell you Chandigarh University offers B.Sc. In agriculture with 10+2 or equivalent with Physics Chemistry and Mathematics/ Biology/ Agriculture with at least 60% marks in aggregate. You just have to appear in CUCET test for scholarship and take admission.

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Dr mewa gupta

Beginner-Level 5

Cut off for any subject depends on different institutes. You have to find out by contacting different institutes. But I can suggest you a very good institute for B.Sc. Agriculture, Chandigarh university. This is one of the best private institutes. this university provides a large infrastructure. every facility needed for this course is available. you must go for this option.

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Anvesha Juneja

Contributor-Level 7

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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SOUVIK MOHANTY

Beginner-Level 2

It depends on where you want to take admissions, If you want to opt for Central Universities like IARI or Central Agricultural Universities or any SAUs then you have to sit and clear ICAR UG Entrance exam that take place each year, and to sit for that exam you have to score atleast 50% is class 12th for general category student and 40% for reserved category. If you want to study in any Private university then you can easily opt bjut they usually charge for a hefty amount of donations for admissions.

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deepika maurya

Guide-Level 15

First of all the Agriculture course is based on practical knowledge. If you are thinking that you will gain knowledge in these 4 years, then you are highly mistaken. Because Bookish knowledge will never help you once you start working in the field. Indian agriculture education system is still teaching some rough techniques which are not been practiced in the field because most of the chemicals are banned in the field. Agriculture colleges should emphasize actual practical knowledge rather than assignments. If you want to gain actual field knowledge, I would suggest you please go to the industrial training in agriculture companies durin
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