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astha singh

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Cut-off ranks for B.Sc. in Agriculture (BCD Category) is around 7797 for candidates (Non-Farmer) in the general category and is the same for women. You can check for a detailed list of cutoffs from the link mentioned below:
http://management.ind.in/forum/eamcet-agriculture-cut-off-105369.html

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astha singh

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B.Sc veterinary science cutoffs last year for BC-B category closed within 7000, so unless there is a drastic drop in the number of applicants, the cut offs should remain the same in 2017, relative to last year.

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Animesh Wadhwa

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Good morning,
To have a career in Agriculture and Technology, you may go for M.Sc inagricultural sciences.
Along side, get training under any of the agricultural laboratories, that will give an opportunity for practical learning.

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Namit Sharma

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Agriculture is the mainstay of Indian economy so it has lot of opportunities in current and in future as well.

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Humera Akhtar

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Can you specify the name of the course in which you wish to apply?
For information you can visit: http://tnau.ac.in/admission.html

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Bhat NaieemI am what I am

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B.Pharm is a far better option that B.Sc in agriculture as it has a better scope. You can get a job in the pharmaceutical company after completing B.Pharm.

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Vikas KaushikEngineer | Author

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Hi,
MBA programs abroad are mainly for experienced professionals. Around 2 to 3 years of work experience is required. If you have very good academic grades and a strong all-rounded profile, business schools may consider you. So focus on your studies, take part in extracurriculars, project works, exchange programs, etc. Take GMAT and TOEFL or IELTS too.

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