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Sai Kiran

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Hello Aspirant the cutoff consideration changes from one institution to another so it would be clear if you specify the college that you are seeking to get the admission. Here are some of the government colleges in India:
TNAU, Coimbatore
ANGRAU , Guntur
Punjab agricultural University, Ludhiana
BAU Ranchi,Ranchi
JNKVV, Jabalpur

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Sanu Ghosh

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Hello Prateekkhavale, you can pursue B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture at Krishna College of Agriculture based on your degree merit, Candidates must have cleared their Class 12th in science stream with a minimum percentage of 50% to 60% aggregate marks from a recognised board. They have core subject combinations either PCM or PCB in their 10+2 level of education.

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Deeksha Dixit

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Yes, you may qualify for a seat under the BCA non-farmer quota's female category. You might be admitted to a college for a B.Sc. (Hons) in Agriculture with your Andhra Pradesh EAPCET rank of 21,427. The number of seats available and the number of applications received this year in your category will determine which college you get. Depending on the availability of seats in the second phase, you might get a seat in any of the colleges affiliated with the Acharya N. G. Ranga Agricultural University. The announcement of seat allocation will be made on December 15.

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Nitish Gupta

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Every year ASMs IPS admissions are conducted for the students on the basis of cut off declared by ASMs IPS. At Shiksha.com you can find ASMs IPS 2022 cut offs, for all 2 courses offered by the college. Cut off data available on Shiksha will help you to apply for MBA/PGDM courses in ASMs IPS, Pune.
MBA CET marks is the raw score of a candidate out of total marks 200.
MBA CET percentile is the percentage of candidates who have scored less than the topper.
Most of the Maharashtra MBA colleges consider MAH CET percentile for counselling and admission.
Usually, 154+ marks out of 200 convert to 100 percentile in MBA CET.

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Arjun Yadav

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You can follow CUET Exam cutoff to take admission in Nagaland university. Admission closed for 2022.
Eligibility criteria for Bsc Hons. Agriculture is as -
Completion of Intermediate (12 years of school education) in the Science stream with 50% of marks.
Physics, Chemistry, Biology and/or Mathematics as the subjects of study.

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Sanu Ghosh

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Hello Koppula , the fee structure for B.Sc. Agriculture under management quota in India is listed below.
Year-wise fee structure for ICAR College
First Year - Rs.8 Lacs.
Second Year - Rs.1,97,500.
Third Year - Rs.1,97,500.
Final Year - Rs.1,97,500.
This includes development fees, tuition fees, hostel fees, and mess fees.
Year Wise Fee Structure in UGC Approved Agriculture College
First Year - Rs.1,70,000.
Second Year - Rs.70,000.
Third Year - Rs.70,000.
Final Year - Rs.70,000. This fee is including tuition fees, hostel, mess, and examination fees. The lowest Package for B.Sc. Agriculture in ICAR College -11 Lacs (Rs.57,500 per year for Hostel and
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Aditya raj

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Hello Athira, here are some results of your question
Kerala agriculture university, Kerala, Rs 19600 per annum. Calicut university, calicut Kerala, Rs 32555 per annum.

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Shubham kumar Thakur

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You should have qualified for agicet examination .
And fee is abou 2-4lakh for 4 year course

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Keeping the fee structure of B.Sc. Agriculture in consideration, prefer to join through BCECE exam for B.Sc. Agriculture course.

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Rohit Poddar

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You have secured less marks and not enough rank to get a seat for B.Sc. Agriculture. You should try ICAR exam, otherwise, do other courses like Home Science and ABM.

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