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The university caters a different kind of admission procedures for the admission in different courses:
Admissions to B.Tech. Programmes shall be made by the University on the basis of merit of Joint Entrance Examination conducted by CBSE, New Delhi.Admissions to Masters programme in Molecular Biology and Biotechnology shall be made through the entrance examination conducted by J.N.U., New Delhi.Admission to Masters programmes in MBA/ MBA (Agribusiness) shall be made throughCATand CMAT score and Group Discussion and an Interview conducted by the University.In M.Tech. programmes, admission shall be made based on the GATE qualifying marks
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Agricultural Research (ICAR) conducts All India Entrance Examination (AIEEA) in June for postgraduate (PG) course admissions. On the basis of an aspirants performance in ICAR AIEEA 2018 exam, he/she is offered admission in 20 (Science) subject groups, which are, Plant Biotechnology, Plant Sciences, Physical Science, Entomology and Nematology, Agronomy, Social Science, Statistical Sciences, Forestry/ Agroforestry/ Silviculture, Agriculture Engineering & Technology, Water Science & Technology, Home Science, Animal Bio-Technology, Veterinary Science, Animal Science, Fisheries Sciences, Dairy Sciences, Dairy Technology, Food Science & Tech
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Degree: Bachelor of Science [B.Sc] (Agriculture)
Duration: 3 year (s)
Course Fees: Rs. 1.80 Lacs 4th year B.Sc. Sc. B.Sc.

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Top Colleges in Karnataka for pursuing Bachelor of Science in agriculture or other alternate trades/professional courses, is to contact the students studying in those colleges directly. Karnataka has a number of colleges offering a wide range of professional degrees, diplomas and special courses. To be precise, over 5 colleges in Karnataka offering B.Sc. Agriculture-Bachelor of Science in agriculture professional course/degree. But, if you wish to search specific colleges, we are here to help you. Youth4work University provides a common platform for aspirants, students and alumni to discuss various aspects, like admission procedure, se
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Admissions based on iDAT (IIAD Design Aptitude Test) and Studio Simulation.
IIAD is a proud institutional member of:
- Confederation of Indian Industry (CII)
- Association of Designers of India (ADI)
- Institute of Indian Interior Designers (IIID)
- Fashion Design Council of India (FDCI).

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Economics at SOAS probes the mechanism of society and explains the factors and processes that underpin production, exchange and distribution, in order to effectively inform economic policy, as well as to understand the consequences of economic and social well-being.
Students are encouraged to develop a deep understanding of particular countries and issues, based on concrete analysis of history, institutions and political economy. This reflects a shared view at SOAS that economics should be rigorous, reflective and, fundamentally, useful.

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The Placement process aims to match the requirements of the Corporate World with the aspirations of the students thereby facilitating the achievement of synergy between the two.
The following are the scopes that the committee aims to accomplish in every academic year:
Preparation of an attractive and comprehensive Placement Brochure.
Organizing PrePlacement Seminars by Companies.
Maintaining and regularly updating Database of Students.
Maintaining Database of Companies and establishing strategic links for campus recruitments.
Gathering information about Job fairs and all relevant recruitment advertisements.
Coordinating with companies to lear
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B.Sc. (Forestry) is a 4 year full time undergraduate programme to get the students acquainted with various facets of forestry and its related specializations. The syllabus is very exhaustive in tune with the industrial as well as government. Plenty of jobs requirements are there after the completion of the course Scientist in dierent departments, Banks, Forest Range Ocers, Zoo curators, Wild life research, Forest conservation, Research in reputed institutes like ICFRE (Indian Council of Forestry Research & Education), M.Sc. & Ph.D. if interested in academics. This course will also help the students in preparing for Indian Forest Servic
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Everyone recommended me this college, and said this university focus on overall development and personality. Dehradun has excellent weather and an awesome city to be explored along with nearby hill beauty. It is economic to study here including food and lodging. Fee Structure and Facilities:
Yes, the fee structure is feasible for all courses I suppose, because it is a state government university and so expenses cut short automatically. Courses are good, plus affordable. In the language course, many multinational companies come and provide good placement with good packages. Placement Wing:
This field is a major drawback of this place beca
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Agriculture is one of the most popular specializations of B.Sc. Since India has been largely dependent on agriculture for its economy in the past. It is a 4-year programme and offers varied subjects related to different types of agricultural practices and their benefits. Students who seek careers in agriculture practices, agribusiness and agricultural research will find this course very beneficial. The programme comprises various subjects related to different types of farming practices in order to increase productivity and reduce soil erosion and soil pollution. B.Sc. In Agriculture enables the graduates to work in different department
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