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Piyush Dixit

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No. The Registration fee of CCMN is non-refundable. If applicants do not secure the minimum marks/CGPA, their seat allotment would be cancelled even if they are provisionally admitted to a specific institute.

Hence students are advised to ensure that they are fulfilling all the necessary parameters before filling the CCMN 2026 application form. 

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The list of available programmes depends on the eligibility of a candidate under qualifying degree discipline and her/his JAM paper.

Students first need check her/his eligibility and then proceed with filling in the CCMN application form. While selecting the qualifying degree discipline from the dropdown menu, one must check all the available options before choosing one. 

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Applicants’ eligibility will not be verified during the CCMN application process. It will be checked during the CCMN counselling document verification process. In case a candidate does not fulfil eligibility criteria, their candidature will be cancelled and the application fee will not be refunded.

Hence one must be careful and read all the important instructions and necessary documents before filling the application form.

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Below is the syllabus for agronomy subject in the Rajasthan Pre PG exam:

Agro-climatic zones of India and Rajasthan, adaptation and distribution of crops.

Weather and climate.
Basics of weather forecasting. Modern concepts of tillage. Management of crop residue, soil organic
matter, bio-fertilizers, green manuring, oil cakes, fertilizers. Consumption of straight and complex
fertilizers, foliar application.

Plant nutrients: occurrence, cycling in soils and their availability. INM concept and vermi-compositing. Cropping and farming systems.

Sustainable agriculture: concept and details. Organic farming: principles, objectives, certific

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If two applicants score same marks in NEST exam, then they will get same provisional ranks when the result will be declared. But the tie breaker between them will be done during counselling/admission process by comparing the marks secured by applicants in class 12th exam

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The NEST exam counselling will be done in online mode only. The exam conducting authority will release the dates of counselling in official notification after the conclusion of the exam. 

Applicants are advised to check the NEST exam counselling schedule and visit the centre along with their academic as well as category related documents. 

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Candidates should shade or colour the circle adjacent to the correct answer option uniformly, without leaving any white space on it. Also, the ink should not cross the circumference of the circle. A blue ballpoint pen, which will be provided at the test centre.

The candidates are required to choose the most appropriate option and blacken the corresponding circle with the “Black Ball Point Pen” in the OMR sheet (Details for filling answer sheet are given on back side of OMR sheet).

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The other two courses, Home Science/Community Science (Community & Applied Science) and Fisheries Science have an equal number of sections or subjects, which is five. Hence, these courses of the Rajasthan Pre PG 2024 exam are tested on the basis of the lowest number of sections or subjects.

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 Although the broad outline of the Rajasthan Pre PG 2024 exam is the same across courses, which includes duration and a total number of questions, the subjects or areas and their weightages vary as per courses.

There will be a total of 100 questions asked in the examination according to the domain specific which candidate has applied for. The candidates desiring admission in M.Sc. (Agriculture)/ M.Sc. (Horticulture)/ M.Sc. (Forestry)/
M.Sc. Home Science/Community Science have to attempt the paper of respective Pre-PG. 

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Rajasthan Pre PG exam 2024 will be test candidates domain knowledge in the form of Multiple choice questions (MCQs). The Question Paper would be covering the most of the subjects studied in Undergraduate Degree programme. The question paper in the form of question booklet will be only in English and consists of 100 Multiple Choice Type Questions. The merit list will be prepared on the basis of marks obtained in this test only. 

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