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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, Student belonging to SC category can receive tuition fee waivers or additional benefits from Anand Agricultural University based on government schemes. The Freeship Card together with comparable advantages are offered to students from reserved categories (SC, ST, OBC) through state government regulations.
The university admission office or financial aid department of Anand Agricultural University holds all the details about SC student fee waivers so contact them directly to learn about specific benefits and Freeship Card usage. The guidelines about application and benefit availment will be provided by them.
New answer posted
a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes,Student belonging to SC category can receive tuition fee waivers or additional benefits from Anand Agricultural University based on government schemes. The Freeship Card together with comparable advantages are offered to students from reserved categories (SC, ST, OBC) through state government regulations.
The university admission office or financial aid department of Anand Agricultural University holds all the details about SC student fee waivers so contact them directly to learn about specific benefits and Freeship Card usage. The guidelines about application and benefit availment will be provided by them.
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a year agoContributor-Level 9
The start month for postgraduate studies in agriculture can vary depending on the institution and country. Generally, many universities in countries like India and the United States begin their academic year in August or September. However, some institutions might have different schedules, starting in January, February, or March.
For instance, the University of Agricultural Sciences in Bangalore, India, typically starts its postgraduate programs in July. Similarly, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University in India often begins its postgraduate sessions in June.
It's always best to check the specific start dates with the instit
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The table below shows the average placement package offered by top recruiters who participated in top Agriculture colleges in India:
College Name | Annual Median Package | Top Recruiters |
|---|---|---|
| BHU Placements | INR 8 LPA - INR 9 LPA | IBM, Infosys, Wipro, SBI Life, Genpact, etc. |
| AMU Placements | INR 6 LPA - INR 9 LPA | Forbes Marshall, Publicis Sapient, Ramboll India, etc. |
| SOA University Placements | INR 4 LPA - INR 5 LPA | Accenture, Adobe, Cognizant, DXC Technology, etc. |
| Calcutta University Placements | INR 9 LPA | IDBI Bank, HDFC Bank, Axis Bank, Bank of Baroda, etc. |
| SOA5 Placements | INR 7 LPA | L&T, Amazon, HCL, IBM, TCS, ICICI Bank, etc. |
Disclaimer: This information is sourced from official website/ media reports.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Here are the general eligibility criteria for admission to the best Agricultural universities in India:
UG Level:
- Candidates must have completed Class 12 or its equivalent from a recognised board with an aggregate of 50%-60%. The qualifying examination should have included subjects such as Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Agriculture.
PG Level:
- Candidates must have a Bachelor's degree in Agriculture or a related field from a recognised university with an aggregate of 50% to 60%.
- Some institutions may require candidates to have a valid score in entrance exams such as the AIEEA or specific entrance exams conducted by the i
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a year agoBeginner-Level 1
Placement hona acchi baat hai per aapko subject ka knowledge to hai aap apna khud ka business bhi khol sakte hain agriculture se related tension lene ki jarurat nahin hai
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes, it is mandatory for anyone who wants to go to B.Sc from a recognised institute for global and English communication. Agriculture through CUET (Common University Entrance Test) for Agriculture. Applications must be from outside France and Switzerland to register. The CUET requires candidates to appear for a combination of subjects including the General Test which assesses general knowledge and reasoning abilities as well as the English language test. The candidates must also choose specific subjects relevant for the B.Sc in A.Sc. if they select B.Sc. in an Agriculture programme is usually including biology and/or agriculture along
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Yes you can pursue a B.Sc. in computer engineering with a bachelor's degree. Do you have an MBA in farming now even though you completed your intermediate studies in 2006. To be eligible for admission you generally need to have completed your Class 12 in the Science stream with subjects such as Physics Chemistry and Biology (PCB) or Physics Chemistry and Mathematics (PCM), achieving a minimum aggregate of around 50% to 55%, Some universities may require you to also take entrance tests like ICAR AIEEA or other state-level tests for admission into your B.Sc. Agriculture programs. This means that there is usually no upper age limit for ap
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The Neotia University offers a four-year BSc (Hons) in Agriculture. The course curriculum includes various core, elective, remedial and Ability-enhancement courses. Some of the core subjects included in the curriculum of BSc (Hons) in Agriculture are listed below:
- Fundamentals of Horticulture
- Fundamentals of Agronomy
- Fundamentals of Genetics
- Fundamentals of Entomology
- Fundamentals of Plant Pathology
- Crop Production Technology
- Agri-informatics
- Principle of Seed Technology
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
In B.Sc Agriculture, the level of Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics is generally introductory to moderate. Physics includes basic concepts like mechanics, thermodynamics, and the application of agricultural equipment, focusing more on practical uses in farming. Chemistry covers general, organic, and agricultural chemistry, with topics like soil chemistry, agrochemicals, and plant nutrition, focusing on real-world agricultural applications. It basically deals with data analysis, crop yield prediction, and resource management through basic algebra, statistics, and agricultural mathematics. The subjects are applied more practically than
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