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Dinesh upadhyayI am a lawyer, aspiring manager , education enthu

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The admission process for affiliated colleges of Kumaon University and S. J university is online. For any query related to admission one can contact college administration for late admission.

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Azhar Dange

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The cutoff is depend on different colleges. The minimum score of 45 to 55% is needed for admission.

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Vrunali sawardekar

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Try checking the admission list of candidates by going through their official website. Also check the cutoff list to SEE your score and rank.

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Abhay Dwivedi

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You should check on the site for official notices regularly also you must login on admission portal for counseling, there you will be able to know whether you come under cutoff or not.

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For AIOC 103 ,HOGC 101.4 EWS AIOC 104.1

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Akhila Sara Varghese

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B.Sc. Physics hons is an under-graduate, which is a 3 year course, This course requires the minimum eligibility criteria as the candidate must complete plus two examination in Science stream with a minimum of 50% marks secured in Chemistry subject in aggregate from a recognised board of the country. JEE Mains exam is not necessary for this course.

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Mahesh bhadu

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Fmc bhu is quite better than the hansraj.

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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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Balachander Kannan

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First, BIHER is a good institute and has multiple facilities for B.Sc. , Agriculture- Hons course, which definitely helps to students for better knowledge in agriculture. Students who successfully complete this four-year degree will have a promising future because the scope of B.Sc. Agriculture stretches across numerous areas and dimensions. If students want to learn more about the business elements of agriculture, they can pursue a Master's degree in agriculture or an MBA in Agribusiness. There are several openings in agriculture-related companies, and such individuals might pursue roles in operations, field, and management in Agri-pr
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