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Yes, Jharkhand Rai University offers B.Sc Agriculture.
Eligibility: 10+2 in Science from any recognized board
Duration: 4 years
No. of Seats: 120
Fees Structure:
Admission Fees- Rs. 10,000
* Rs. 40,000/Semester(For Students From Jharkhand)
* Rs. 45,000/Semester(For Students From Other States)
For more information please visit the link:
http://www.jru.edu.in/programs/faculty-of-science-engineering/b-sc-agriculture/
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8 years agoScholar-Level 18
Bank PO Eligibility:
A candidate must be 21-30 years of age while applying for Bank PO exam. Age relaxation of 5 years are given to candidates belonging to SC and ST. The candidates belonging to OBC categories are given an age relaxation of 3 years. The ex-servicemen and the candidates holding Jammu and Kashmir quota are also given an age relaxation of 5 years. Apart from this the minimum educational qualification of the candidate must be that of a graduate from a designated University. A candidate must also not hold any criminal record.
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Admission to the course is mostly entrance exam based. KEAM, EAMCET are a few entrance exams conducted for admission to the course. There are 42 State Agricultural Universities (SAUs), 1 Central Agricultural University (CAU), 5 Deemed Universities (DUs) and 4 general Central Universities with Agriculture faculty in India. These institutions provide admission at UG level in 11 disciplines and about 15,000 students get enrolled every year. There are large numbers of private colleges and general universities too which admit a large number of students in B.Sc Agriculture course few of which Are
course few of which are:
Tamil Nadu
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8 years agoGuide-Level 12
You may also opt for jobs after your B.Tech. Many tractor companies, irrigation companies, farm machinery developers offer jobs to the freshers. On the other hand, after doing B.Sc agriculture, you can opt for jobs in SEED fertilizer and pesticide companies.
You can go for M.Sc (you may also get a scholarship by scoring high in AIEEA-PG, JRF), you can also take the exam for assistant director for
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