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Manisha Kumari

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Candidates who are interested in taking the admissions to one of the courses offered at SHIATS, will be refused on the following parameters:

  1. If any candidate is found misleading the University with false marks, mark sheet,  information and been admitted in the
    University, the University reserves the right to reject the admission and further debar the candidate from seekingadmission in  the University in future.
  2. It is the responsibility of the candidate to furnish complete and correct information in the application form. Any admission
    made on the basis of wrong or concealed information provided by the
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Manisha Kumari

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Category of candidates and their allocation of seats in SHIATS etntrance exam is based on the following norms:

  1. Regular Students:  Candidates selected for admission into various academic programmes offered by the university are considered as fulltime regular students. These students will be entitled to avail of all the facilities of the various academic departments and other fields in the university.
  2.  Christian and General Candidates:  University reserves 50% seats for candidates of the Christian community and the remaining 50% seats shall be allotted to general candidates. Thus,  the total number o
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Yatendra Singh

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B.Sc Food and Nutrition Admission Cut-off:

The cut-off for admission to B.Sc in Food and Nutrition programs can vary from one university to another and is influenced by factors such as the number of applicants, the quality of applicants, and the availability of seats. Generally, the cut-off marks for admission to B.Sc in Food and Nutrition programs range between 50% to 60% in the qualifying examination. However, it’s important to note that this can differ significantly based on the specific university or college offering the program.

B.Sc Agriculture Admission Cut-off:

Similarly, the cut-off for admission to B.Sc in Agriculture prog

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Rahul Sahani

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SHIATS (Sam Higginbottom Institute of Agriculture, Technology, and Sciences), now known as SHUATS (Sam Higginbottom University of Agriculture, Technology, and Sciences), offered a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses in various disciplines. These courses included:

  1. Agriculture and Allied Sciences
  2. Engineering and Technology
  3. Management and Business Studies
  4. Computer Applications and Information Technology
  5. Sciences
  6. Humanities and Social Sciences
  7. Theology and Divinity
  8. Medical and Health Sciences

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