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Daksh Nagpal

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St. Xavier's college have around 60 seats available.

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Ankita Rawat

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Hi!
It seems you have very few chances to get seat in agriculture. You must try for another courses also. Do well!

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Rudra ShauryaPlastic Mould Design Engineer

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Your 10th and 12th percentage is considered in calculating your eligibility. You will have to score above 98% in CAT exam to get a call from IIM-A.

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anuj wadhwa

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Hi,
2018 cut-off by Manipal University for B.Sc in Biotechnology:
Biotechnology Engineering Closing rank- 24612.

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anuj wadhwa

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There are many options available, like:
Get a job in Intellectual Property Research and Patenting
Teach in your favorite Organization/university
Apply in the government sector
Apply for a Sales Job in Biopharma Industry
Become an entrepreneur
Work as a Laboratory Technician/Assistant

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Raj shakya#ReadyToHelp

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You can either apply online or offline.
For online, visit the admission section of the University's or College's website.

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Asha GaudElectronics and telecommunication engineering

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Hi, B.Sc. Agriculture. The B.Sc. (Agr. ). Degree differs from a B.Sc. Degree in that the courses focus on agriculture: for example, the student will study agricultural economics rather than economics. Like engineering or forestry, agricultural Science courses are infused with practicality. After Bsc. Agriculture, one may also go for Msc Agriculture and take up a teaching job, or even go for Ph.D. and build a career in the Research sector associated with the field of Agriculture. Therefore, B.Sc. Agriculture offers a wide scope particularly in India where half the work force is living on agriculture. Scope in B.Sc. Agriculture
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