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2 years ago
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The total seat intake for BSc courses at the university is 1,015. Moreover, there are 560 seats for the BSc (Hons) programme at its constituent colleges. Apart from this, there are 360 seats for BSc (Hons) in Agriculture at colleges affiliated to the university. This seat intake is further as per unofficial sources and hence is indicative.
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For any engineering branch you must need maths without maths there is no engineering.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
ADMISSION FEES:
A. University Fees (Once at the time of admission):
a) Registration Fee Rs. 220.00
b) Recognition Fee Rs. 110.00
c) Identity Card Rs. 110.00
d) Laboratory Caution money Rs. 550.00
e) Development fees Rs.2200.00
B Semester Fee
a) Admission Fee Rs. 220.00
b) Tuition Fee Rs.3300.00
c) Examination Fee Rs. 550.00
C. Annual Fees
a) Students’ Aid Fund Rs. 220.00
b) Red Cross (Annually) Rs. 50.00
c) YRC (Annually) Rs. 20.00
d) Group Insurance Rs. 50.00
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
The eligibility is of total 50 percentage in +2 boards. Anyone scoring above 50 percent in pcb aggregate can apply. The cuttoff depends upon the no. of students applying in that particular session. Mostly around 60-65 percent securing students will get admitted.
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
Yes it is offered in OUAT. It has an intake capacity of 40 students. The agro-polytechnic centres are located in Keonjhar and koraput. Agro-Polytechnic Centre under OUAT is offering two years Diploma course Agro-Polytechnic in the four disciplines such as Agriculture Science, Horticulture Science, Animal Science and Fishery Science with intake capacity of 20 per year at each Agro-polytechnic centre
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2 years agoBeginner-Level 5
The eligibility is of total 50 percentage in +2 boards. Anyone scoring above 50 percent in pcb aggregate can apply. The cuttoff depends upon the no. of students applying in that particular session. Mostly around 55-60 percent securing students will get admitted.
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