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Anushka Jangra

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There is no set percentage as such, it depends from college to college. I would suggest you to check the websites of the colleges you're interested in. But regarding my personal experiences and observations, I would suggest you to take a safe mark of at least 60% aggregate.

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Yash Gupta

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Hi buddy,
As a B.Sc Graduate from a Private College you can expect a decent placement in a private company. As per my knowledge graduates get hired by an Agriculture Input Company e. g Seeds, Fertilizer etc. Nowadays, we can see job openings by Cold Storage Companies, Horticultural Gardening and Landscaping Companies. Etc. If you are planning to get into the Agriculture Field of Study, you need to do an MBA, M.Sc to enhance your knowledge and job prospects after B.Sc Agriculture.

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Leena Agarwal

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Hello
no IIT JAM exam is not for graduation degree this exam is valid for post graduation or Ph.D. Eligibility criteria for IIT JAM exam is candidate should have at least 55% in graduation.

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Sunil Kumar

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Yes, you can get biotechnology among top 5 institute of ipu so that first of all students must need to apply for counselling.

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mehak khanna

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For scholarships, it is advisable to get in touch with the college directly. They have not mentioned anything on their website.

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