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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
After completing a BSc in Agriculture course from Central Agricultural University, candidates have various career opportunities in both the government and private sectors. The names of some of the government and private career opportunities after completion of the course are as follows:
- Krishi Bhavan roles
- Agricultural Development Officer (ADO)
- Field Officer/ Block Technology Manager (BTM)
- Roles in research farms and Krishi Vigyan Kendras
- Agri-input companies
- Food processing units
- Agri-tech startups
- Seed production and nurseries, etc.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
The latest cutoff for B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture at Visva-Bharati University through CUET UG is around 180–185 percentile for the General category in Round 1. Cutoffs may vary slightly each year based on the number of applicants, seat availability, and CUET score trends.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 10
In case of B.Sc (Ag) in Mysore (without KCET ranking), what you need to do is to secure yourself a seat directly via management quota at the private colleges teaching agriculture. The major selection process of colleges with the Government mainly done through KCET. Management qualification seats may cost anywhere between INR 1.65 Lakhs and INR 2.5 Lakhs annually, which will amount to INR 6.6 Lakhs to INR 10 Lakhs over the entire four year duration.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 8
M.Sc. in Agriculture at SKUAST (Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology) is mainly done through the ICAR AIEEA PG examination, or the University Entrance Test (UET)/SKUCET. Although the accurate cut offs of the recent year (2025) are yet to be announced, in the past years it can be broadly estimated that a score range of 60-75 can lead to ICAR AIEEA PG. Bachelor degree holders speeding in fields related to agriculture with minimum of 60 percent marks (55 percent marks for reserved category) are required. The selection criterion includes entrance exam based score and counseling.
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10 months agoContributor-Level 7
If you are eager to do Diploma in agriculture in Pune, I am giving you a list of some colleges. Just try this one
- College of agriculture and allied sciences
- Agriculture Polytechnic Narayangaon
- Agriculture Polytechnic Bhor
- And also try some other colleges, but above are also good.
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10 months agoBeginner-Level 5
UG background: You should have a bachelor's degree in Agriculture/Allied subject.
Academic minimum: Usually at least 50% marks (some require 55–60%, SC/ST/OBC may get relaxation).
Entrance test: Clear a relevant PG agriculture entrance exam, such as ICAR AIEEA PG, CUET-PG, or a state/university PG exam.
Selection factors: Final list based on entrance score + UG marks; sometimes an interview or group discussion may follow.
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10 months agoBeginner-Level 5
The Central University of Punjab (CUP), Bathinda, does not currently offer an M.Sc. in Agriculture. Their postgraduate programs are limited to fields such as Life Sciences, Environmental Science & Technology, Geography, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics, Statistics, and Food Science & Technology, among others—but Agriculture (M.Sc.) is not listed
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