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Surbhi Saxena

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To get seat in B.Sc. Agricultural you have to get 50% marks in CET. Around 1200 seats are there so ranking should be below 5000. But if the number of seats will be increased then you have chance to get the seat.

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Surbhi Saxena

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Agronomy, field crops, weed management, plant genetics are the good subjects to study.

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Vihana Thakur

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Some of the B.Sc. Agriculture colleges in Karnataka are as follows:
1) College of Agriculture Hassan, Karnataka
2) Government agriculture college
3) College of Sericulture, University of Agricultural Sciences
4) University of Agriculture and Horticulture sciences, Bangalore
5) University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad
Being resident of North India, I can not provide a detailed information on the above mentioned colleges. But, yes I can suggest you some best colleges from North India that is:
1) Punjab Agriculture University, Ludhiana
2) Chandigarh University, Mohali
Chandigarh University #55 among top Science colleges of India- by OUTLOOK. R
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Balachander Kannan

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Both have some similarities, however, B.Sc. , Hons have different advantages and disadvantages to the general one. B.Sc. (Honors) in Agriculture is a 4 years undergraduate course, while B.Sc. , Agri is 3 years programme. The syllabus for B.Sc. , Hons is slightly different, and students should submit dissertation work at the end of the course completion, this degree is a superior degree. In terms of employment opportunities, a B.Sc. (Hons) degree is more productive and advantageous than a standard B.Sc. (general) degree. In India mostly (90%) both are considered equally in terms of government and private jobs. The knowledge you learned
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Ankit Rao

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From 24th October the counselling will begin for B.Sc. Agriculture for Andhra Pradesh EAMCET.

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Harjeet Singh

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Yes, you can get the college after scoring 99 %ile in CAT.

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Taniksha Agarwal

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B.Sc. Agriculture graduates can explore the sea of opportunities in both the public and private sectors. They can start their career as Agriculture Officer, Assistant Plantation Manager, Agricultural Research Scientist, Marketing Executive, Business development executive, and many more. Many universities provide with B.Sc. Agriculture programme but being an LPU alumnus I can share the key features of the programme at LPU. LPU is the first private university to get ICAR approval for its B.Sc. And M.Sc. Agriculture programmes. B.Sc. Agriculture: LPU provides B.Sc. Hons Degree in Agricuture programme. A four year Agriculture degree progra
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Honoria Samson

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I would suggest Chandigarh University, Chandigarh University is one of the colleges in North India to reach the pinnacle of your desired career path. B.Sc. In agriculture is a broad-based course with great potential. It deals with things like food production, horticulture, animal rearing, rural economy and rural development, environmental health, and more. Undoubtedly, the development in technology, research, and innovation has multiplied the scope of agriculture in a big way. Therefore, if you are interested and want to build a flourishing career in B.Sc. Agriculture, Chandigarh University is a one-stop solution to all your needs. UIA
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Honoria Samson

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B.Sc. Agriculture is a broad-based course with great potential. It deals with things like food production, horticulture, animal rearing, rural economy and rural development, environmental health, and more. Agricultural sciences is a field of Biology that incorporates various natural, scientific, economic and social issues that are used in the practice and understanding of agriculture. UIAS at Chandigarh University is the best agribusiness college in Punjab and North India. The combination of practical biased curriculum and contemporary agricultural practices makes our teaching pedagogy more effective and interactive, thus generating wi
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Honoria Samson

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If you have 10+2 or equivalent with Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics/ Biology/ Agriculture with at least 60% marks in aggregate you can get admission in Chandigarh University. Chandigarh University is fully committed to its Institutional Social Responsibility. The University, besides being pioneer in quality education is proactive in uplifting the education standard and qualification of students of the nation in general and North region in particular. CU is enthusiastic to encourage and motivate bright students by providing additional benefits and facilities to shining stars and super achievers.
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