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3 years ago
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fee structure at College of Agriculture, Mul-Maroda for B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture :
Total Fees : Rs 75,520
First year fees : Rs 25,120
Eligibility Criteria:
Aspirants seeking admission to 4 year Full-time Program should XII Std. (Science) passed in 10+2 pattern from Maharashtra State Board of Higher Secondary Education or an equivalent Examination, with PCB or PCMB or PCM or Inter (Agriculture) and passed with English.
Admission Guidelines:
Selection is based on MHT-CET/JEE/NEET/AIEEA.
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The minimum admission criteria at College of Agriculture, Bawal is 50% aggregate in class 12th board and qualified ICAR exam.
According to the cutoff for the second round of seat allotment, the general category students need to have at least a 66.5 percent score in the entrance test (ICAR AIEEA). In addition, applicants need to have scored 93% in class 12th.
This cut-off is for the current academic session 2022–23, and if you meet this criteria, you can
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College of Agriculture, Shimoga was established in the year 1990.
College Of Agriculture, Shimoga is affiliated with the University of Agricultural and Horticulture Sciences, Bangalore, Karnataka India.
College of Agriculture Shimoga is located in Shimoga, Karnataka, India.
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To be eligible for admission, the candidates should have completed their 12th in PCB, PCMB, PCM, or Inter-Agriculture subjects with a 50% aggregate. It also considers the scores of the ICAR AIEEA exam and MH CET exam for admission.
The final selection of candidates is based on their performance in the entrance exam and seat availability. Since the results for the MH CET were recently announced and the ICAR results are awaited, the admissions in this course have yet
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