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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Indeed, it is possible to follow B.Sc. in Agriculture after B.Sc. in Food Science, if only the requirements for the course are met. To join B. Tech you have to be Science stream often having subjects like Physics Chemistry , and Biology in 10+2 and having minimum fifty percentage in class twelve. The subjects taught in the course are Plant Genetics, Horticulture, and Animal Husbandry. For fresh entrants, the pay scale starts from INR 2,500/- to INR 4,500/- per annum while for the experienced person the pay scale is INR 4,000/- INR 6,000/- per annum. The positions are Agriculture Officer, Analyst and Assistant Manager.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
The main college in Shimoga providing B.Sc. College of Agriculture, Shimoga — B.Sc. The University of Agricultural and Horticultural Sciences includes this college, which offers a strong curriculum in diverse agricultural sciences. The college has all the necessary facilities and experienced teaching faculty in different subjects. Make sure to review their admissions criteria and deadlines for the best chance of grabbing a seat.
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a year agoBeginner-Level 5
Last year (2023-24) saw that for the General Category, it was around 114.14 and for SC Category, it was around 107.14 for some associated colleges.
Admission is carried out on the strength of the MHT CET results and the fulfilment of the 12th grade with 40-50% marks in Science.
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
Those colleges in Maharashtra which offer B.Sc Agriculture without conducting any entrance test, they take Class 12 marks into consideration for admission. Beside Top Colleges like Dr. Panjab Rao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola and Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth, Rahuri are also perceived. Ordinarily, different eligibility criteria demand 10+2 streams with at least 50 %percent on average with Physics, Chemistry and English compulsory subjects. The annual fees forB.sc Agriculture courses in the Maharashtra varies from 10,000 to 50000 INR. Some colleges may also have interviews usually for admission. It's crucial to determine the prec
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
The cutoff marks for the B.Sc. Agriculture course in Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU) differ every year, as it depends on the number of applicants, seat availability, and the overall performance of the candidates in the qualifying exams. For the 2024 academic year, the cutoff for the General Category is between 183.33 and 187.5, and for Backward Classes (BC), it is between 172.94 and 187. The cutoff for Most Backward Classes (MBC)/Denotified Communities (DNC) is between 191 and 196.5, and for Scheduled Castes (SC) candidates, it starts at 165. The figures are subject to change every year, so refer to the official TNAU website
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a year agoGuide-Level 15
Trends from last year might depict that the cut-offs for B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture in PJTSAU can go up to 6,320 for the general category in admissions for the year 2024. The closing rank for admission during 2022-2023 was nearly about 6,320. Admission will be mainly through TS EAMCET ranks and should have completed 10+2 years with appropriate subjects. It is always advised that one keep track of the official website of PJTSAU for the cut-offs and specific procedures for admission as counseling continues.
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a year agoContributor-Level 6
Anand Gujarat has government colleges that offer a Diploma in agriculture, including
Sardar Patel University, Vallabh Vidyanagar
Anand Agricultural University
Charotar University of Science and Technology
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a year agoContributor-Level 10
This provides several alternatives to get an admission in a B.Sc Agriculture course without having registered for the CUET examination. For starters, take into account the eligibility criteria required by the colleges that attract you. These generally comprise passing Class 12, Science stream with subjects including Physics, Chemistry, and Biology, alongside a minimum aggregate of 50%. Many colleges admit directly considering the Class 12 scores. Some of them carry their entrance examinations by themselves that may or may not be in the names of ICAR AIEEA or the entrance examinations conducted by the states. Collect all the application
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
You can further your education with a National Certificate in Plant Production at NQF Level 4 and 144 credits, such as a National Diploma or BSc in Agriculture specializing in crop Science or agronomy. Practical experience through internships or farm management roles will further improve your skills.
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a year agoContributor-Level 8
The B.Sc. in Agriculture course at Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU) has stopped direct admissions since July 2023. The admission to the program, before it was discontinued, was based on marks in the 12th grade and performance in the entrance exam conducted by the university. The cutoff for the program generally varies based on the category of the candidate (General, OBC, SC/ST) and the total number of applicants. For the latest information on admission or any other programs, one should visit the official website of TNAU or contact the admission office of the university for the latest information.
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