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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Pursuing BSc B.Ed integrated course will allow you to have vast knowledge regarding science and teaching skills simultaneously, which will open more opportunities for the students of this course. Besides, students can avoid any year gap if they opt for the BSc B.Ed Integrated course at Tezpur University.
Although it is not an easy task to complete two-degree courses at one go, it also depends on the candidate's career choice and feasibility.
Candidates willing to pursue BSc B.Ed course from Tezpur Univeristy must take the CUET exam to become eligible for the counselling process, followed by document verification and fee payment.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Given below is the eligibility criteria for admission to the BSc B.Ed integrated programme at Tezpur University:
- Candidates interested to take admission in the BSc B.Ed Integrated course at TU should have passed class 12 or SSC with a minimum of 60% aggregate.
- Also, students need to take the CUET-UG exam, which is required to take admission in most UG courses at Tezpur University, including the BSc B.Ed Integrated programme.
- Applicants above the closing rank specified in the merit list released by Tezpur University will be eligible for the counselling process, followed by document verification and payment of fees.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Tezpur University (TU) provides a four-year full-time BSc B.Ed Integrated course comprising eight semesters. BSc B.Ed is one of the most opted courses by students. Tezpur University inducts students in the BSc B.Ed Integrated course through CUET-UG rank. Candidates interested in taking admission in the BSc B.Ed course must take the CUET-UG entrance examination and prepare well for the exam described above.
Students whose rank is within the specified range mentioned in the merit list released by Tezpur University can register for the counselling process, followed by document verification and fee payment.
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2 years agoContributor-Level 10
Tezpur University (TU) accepts admission in the BSc B.Ed Integrated course based on the rank secured by candidates in their CUET examination which is a national level entrance examination for admission in UG courses for differenent universities and colleges.
CUET-UG application process generally conlcuded between March and April. Students willing to take admission in the the BSc B.Ed integrated course at Tezpur University must take the CUET-UG exam to become eligible for the counselling process.
Candidates whose CUET rank is above the closing rank specified in the merit list released by the Tezpur University official website can register
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
Listed below are the Affiliated colleges and Constituent Colleges under ANGRAU that offer BSc (Hons) in Agriculture:
Constituent Colleges | Affiliated Colleges |
|---|---|
Agricultural College, Bapatla | Sri Kinjarapu Yerran Naidu College of Agricultural Sciences, etc., Herla, Srikakulam dist. |
Agricultural College, Naira, Srikakulam dist. | Kadiri Babu Rao College for Agriculture, C.S.Puram, Prakasam dist. |
Agricultural College, Rajahmahendravaram | N.S. Agricultural College, Markapur, Prakasam dist. |
S.V. Agricultural College, Tirupati | SBVR Agricultural College, Badvel, YSR dist. |
Agricultural College, Mahanandi, Nandyal dist | Sri Krishna Devaraya College of Agricultural Sciences, Anantapuramu |
Mekapati Goutham Reddy Agricultural College, Udayagiri, SPSR Nellore dist. | J.C. Diwakar Reddy Agricultural College, Tadipatri, Anantapuramu dist |
Agricultural College, Pulivendula | - |
New answer posted
2 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
Mentioned below is the reservation Policy of ANGRAU:
- Reservation of seats for the candidates from Rural Areas: 40% of the seats in this course are reserved for candidates coming from rural areas
- Reservation of Seats for OBC- 29% of seats are reserved under this category, further divided into below-mentioned categories:
| Category | Percentage |
|---|---|
| BC-A | 7 % |
| BC-B | 10% |
| BC-C | 1% |
| BC-D | 7% |
| BC-E | 4% |
- Reservation of Seats for SC/ST: 15%- SC and 6%- ST
- Other Reservations: 9%
- Defense Personnel (CAP): 2%
- National Cadet Corps. (NCC): 1%
- Physically Challenged PH (Subject to Government Orders): 5%
- Visually Handicapped
- Hearing Impaired
- Orthopedically Handicapped
- Games & Sports: 0.5%
- Scouts and Guides: 0.5%
- Economically Weaker Sectio
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2 years ago
Contributor-Level 9
Aspirants can refer to the following table to know about the admission criteria for each specialisation-
BSc Hons Specializations | Criteria |
|---|---|
Agriculture | Class 12 from a recognised board with Physical Sciences/ Biological/ Natural Sciences Age Limit: 17 years to 22 years (for General Category), 3 year relaxation for SC/ST and Physically challaenged |
Community Science | Class 12 with PCM/MBiPC subjects. Or 3 year Diploma in Home Science under 10% supernumerary 8 seats Age Limit: 17 years to 22 years (for General Category), 3 year relaxation for SC/ST and Physically challaenged |
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