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heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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Yes, you can get it.

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H
heena agrawaltry to give best solution..

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Yes, you can get it on the basis of your percentage.

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Diwakar GoelLet there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞

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It may be so that admission process is different for this course or a glitch may be present. Contact the university to resolve your problem.

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Parna SahaMarketing Grad,Sri Balaji Society's BIMM,Pune

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Hello Sachin, as per my experience of government job exams, there are different government exams but only very few are exclusively for Economics. If you are interested then you can go for School Service Commission or College Service Commission Exams those are held for different subjects. Other than that there are very few exams of Agricultural sector amd Economic Affair Department that may require an Economics graduate. You can also try for UPSC, SSC, IBPS to increase your chances of getting a good job. All the best. You can further search all the government websites and see if there are any vacancies as of now.

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Arihant Bhalla

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Look NEET is not at all necessary for pursuing B.Sc. Agriculture. CET is the entrance test through which you can get admission for B.Sc. Agriculture.

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vaishali sharma

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Both courses have their separate identity and career opportunity in B.Sc. Agriculture you have a chance to get many carries opportunity as well in B.Tech in agriculture also. But B.Sc. Is an undergraduate course of three years whereas B.Tech in agriculture is a professional course of four years. It also depends on you is which you have more interest.

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vaishali sharma

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Iits all depend on your interest but I suggest you do B.Sc. In maths but there is also a problem that you can't get any college with this percentage in any case if you get the college so don't miss the chance because ITI is a Diploma course and you can do it side by side.

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vaishali sharma

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Firstly there is no need for any course but you want so can do B.Sc. If you go for engineering then you don't get enough time to prepare for IAS because engineering is such a difficult stream but if you go for B.Sc. So you will get enough time for your IAS preparation.

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vaishali sharma

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Yes, you can if you are eligible for this course before the starting of your session.

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