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Ayush Mishra

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No, normally you cannot get a B.V.Sc. (Bachelor of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry) using the mere CUET score in Assam Agricultural University (AAU). The College of Veterinary Science in AAU mainly uses their own AAU VET (Veterinary Entrance Test) to select students enrolled to study B.V.Sc. Although CUET is applicable to almost all the other undergraduate level courses in central universities, the animal sciences method has its own particular entrance examination namely AAU. In order to be considered in B.V.Sc, you are to qualify in the AAU VET.

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Pooja Sharma

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Assam Agricultural University (AAU), Jorhat, is renowned for its well-equipped, modern infrastructure, tailored to support robust academic, research, and student life across its Agricultural and Allied Science programmes. Some of the AAU facilities are mentioned below:

  • Central Library

  • Smart Lecture Theatres & Labs

  • Computer & Language Labs

  • 150 Seat Online Exam Centre

  • Hostels

  • Cafeteria & Mess

  • Medical Unit

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Tanisha Singh

Contributor-Level 7

Assam Agricultural University (AAU), Jorhat, offers BSc and related undergraduate programs through its constituent colleges. Here's the breakdown of seat capacity for various programmes in 2025:

Program

Total Seats (incl. reserved/ HFC)

BSc (Hons.) Agriculture

342 seats across Jorhat, Biswanath, and Chapar campuses

BSc (Hons.) Community Science

55 seats at Jorhat's Community Science College

BFSc (Fisheries Science)

50 seats at Raha College

BSc (Hons.) Horticulture

45 seats at Nazbari College of Horticulture

BSc (Hons.) Sericulture

30 seats at Titabar's Sericulture College

BVSc & AH

170 seats (includes 110 at Khanapara + 60 at Lakhimpur)

 

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Nishtha Sharma

Contributor-Level 7

With 85% in Class?12, you are in a strong position to secure admission to BSc programmes at Assam Agricultural University (AAU), Jorhat, especially in agriculture and related sciences.

AAU requires a minimum of 50% in PCB/PCAg (40% for reserved categories) to sit for its UG entrance exam (AAU CET-UG) for programs such as Agriculture, Horticulture, Fisheries, Sericulture, and Community Science. Categories such as general/ OBC require 50%, which you comfortably exceed with 85%.

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Piyush Choudhury

Contributor-Level 7

Yes, to get into any BSc programme (Agriculture, Horticulture, Fisheries, Sericulture, Community Science) at Assam Agricultural University, you must appear and qualify in the AAU Common Entrance Test (CET-UG) conducted by the university. Admission is not based solely on Class 12 marks.

There is one exception: for BSc Veterinary Science (BVSc & AH), admission requires success in a separate VET (Veterinary Entrance Test) administered by AAU, not the CET-UG.

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Kanishk Sharma

Contributor-Level 7

Assam Agricultural University (AAU), Jorhat, is considered one of the best specialised universities in Northeast India for Agriculture and Allied Sciences. Here's a comprehensive look at how good AAU really is, based on academics:

  • ICAR Recognised: AAU is approved by the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR), placing it among the top-tier agri-universities in India.

  • Offers well-structured UG, PG, and PhD programmes in Agriculture, Horticulture, Veterinary Science, Fisheries, Food Tech, Community Science, and Sericulture.

  • Strong emphasis on fieldwork, internships (RAWEP, FWEP), and research bridging theory and real-world applicatio

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Atul Singh

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Assam Agricultural University applications for 2025 are ongoing. Candidates looking to apply for any certificate courses at the university are required to fill out the enquiry form or contact the university directly. The step-wise Assam Agricultural University application process 2025 is given below:

  1. Candidates can register and apply online for any degree programme at Assam Agricultural University on their official site. 
  2. The three steps to submit an application form are Registration, Payment and Submission of application.
  3. Register in the portal by filling in the required data. 
  4. To pay the fee, log in to the portal using the
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Rashmi Sharma

Contributor-Level 7

Yes, pursuing a BSc at Assam Agricultural University (AAU), Jorhat, is a very good choice, especially if you're interested in Agriculture, Horticulture, Veterinary Sciences, Fisheries, or Allied Fields. Some of the points are mentioned below:

  • Top-tier Agricultural Education in Northeast India
  • Specialised, Industry-Relevant BSc Programs offer Bachelor of Science Degrees in:
    • Agriculture
    • Horticulture
    • Community Science
    • Fisheries Science
    • Veterinary Science (BVSc & AH)
  • Curriculum blends classroom learning with fieldwork, lab training, and rural internships (RAWEP, FWEP),  a big plus for career readiness.
  • Strong Infrastructure
  • Affordable Fees + S
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Gunjan Singh

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Yes, Assam Agricultural University Jorhat is underrated,  but only in mainstream rankings and public perception. Within its field (agriculture, veterinary, horticulture, and extension science), it's a regional powerhouse with real-world impact. If you're serious about agri-sciences, forestry, animal husbandry, or food technology, Assam Agricultural University is an excellent, cost-effective choice.

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