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8 years agoScholar-Level 18
Admission in universities or institutes offering B.Sc in Agriculture course is done basically in two modes. It is done either based on the marks obtained in the qualifying examination (Direct Admission) or written exam conducted by the university/institution that offers the degree.
The details on how to apply for B.Sc. Degree in Agriculture can be collected from the authorized website of the institution along with the information on course details and available number of seats. The application forms can be obtained either through the college office or from the concerned web portal.
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8 years agoScholar-Level 18
Maharashtra Council of Agricultural Education and Research (MCAER), Pune conducts MCAER CET exam in order to shortlist candidates for admission in undergraduate and postgraduate programmes offered in State Agricultural Universities in Maharashtra.
Please refer to the link provided below for MCAER CET 2018 important dates:
https://www.shiksha.com/science/exams/mcaer-cet/dates.
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8 years agoScholar-Level 18
M.F.Sc (Applied Aquaculture)
M.F.Sc (Freshwater Aquaculture)
M.F.Sc (Inland Aquaculture)
M.F.Sc (Mariculture)
M.Sc (Agricultural Sciences)
M.Sc (Agriculture Biotech.)
M.Sc (Agriculture Botany)
M.Sc (Agriculture Chemistry)
M.Sc (Agriculture)
M.Sc (Agril. Biochemistry)
M.Sc (Animal Husbandry and Drying)
M.Sc (Bioscience)
M.Sc (Co-operative Management)
M.Sc (Cropsiology)
M.Sc (Rural Banking & Finance Management)
M.Sc (Wild life Sciences)
M.Sc (Hons.). (Agriculture)
Master of Business Administration in Agriculture
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8 years agoScholar-Level 18
M.F.Sc (Applied Aquaculture)
M.F.Sc (Freshwater Aquaculture)
M.F.Sc (Inland Aquaculture)
M.F.Sc (Mariculture)
M.Sc (Agricultural Sciences)
M.Sc (Agriculture Biotech.)
M.Sc (Agriculture Botany)
M.Sc (Agriculture Chemistry)
M.Sc (Agriculture)
M.Sc (Agril. Biochemistry)
M.Sc (Animal Husbandry and Drying)
M.Sc (Bioscience)
M.Sc (Co-operative Management)
M.Sc (Cropsiology)
M.Sc (Rural Banking & Finance Management)
M.Sc (Wildlife Sciences)
M.Sc (Hons.) (Agriculture)
Master of Business Administration in Agricul
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8 years agoScholar-Level 18
In India, Agriculture courses which you can pursue after class 12 are available in the following formats:
Bachelors Degree courses
Diploma courses
Certificate courses
Certificate, vocational, Diploma and Bachelors Degree courses are UG (undergraduate) level courses. Students who have passed 10th and/or 10+2 are eligible to pursue these courses.
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