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A minimum criterion of eligibility for M.Sc Chemistry course, aspiring candidates need to have completed: Higher and Senior Secondary levels of education (classes X and XII) with a minimum aggregate score of 60%. Graduation (B.Sc.
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And for msc non ICAR students we're not allowed to write state exams(AP, TS).The same case with some other universities too.
I have seen some seniors who were rejected in getting admission into a state agriculture Universitys for masters even after getting good rank.
When enquired the management stated that you have completed your graduation from a non -ICAR college.your were not eligible for this.
Tough you can write JRF-ICAR All Indiaexam but the no of seats will be less and competition wil
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M.Sc. Agriculture: Eligibility. The candidate should have a Bachelor's degree in Agriculture or Horticulture or Forestry from a recognised university in India. The candidate must also have passed the degree with minimum 50% marks.
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