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Sonali Samal

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Trying to snag that B.Sc. Computer Science seat at Gandhigram Rural Institute? You'll need to crush CUET UG and land in the top 2.5k-ish rank zone (for General category, at least). Exact cutoff changes like your mood on Mondays, so hit up their website or that sweet counseling PDF for real-time updates.  if your CUET score's decent, you've got a shot. Just don't expect it to be a total cakewalk.

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diksha soni

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The Gandhigram Rural Institute has not released its course wise placement report yet. Once out it will be updated on this page. Meanwhile, students can have a look at the total number of PG 2-year students and the number of students placed during The Gandhigram Rural Institute placements:

ParticularsPG 2-year Placement Statistics (2024)
Total Students393
Number of Students Placed170

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Divya Dwivedi

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Latest cutoff for BSC ( Hons) in agriculture at GU is at least 50 percentage or more in higher secondary or equivalent to that to get admission into Gadhiram University including ( Physics, Chemistry, Biology / Physics, Chemistry Mathematics) as main subjects in 11th and 12th exams that combines to aggregate a percentage of 50 percentage or more from any of the affiliated organisations or equivalent to that. 

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diksha soni

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The median package offered to UG (3 years) and UG (4 years) students was INR 1.56 LPA and INR 4.80 LPA, respectively. The median package offered to PG (1 year) and PG (2 years) students was INR 2.16 and INR 2.04 LPA, respectively, and for PG (3 years) the amount stood at INR 3.20 LPA.

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diksha soni

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As per the NIRF report 2022, the number of students placed in UG (3 years) courses was the highest and the count stood at 68, whereas, the number of students placed in UG (4 years) was 13. For PG (1 year), PG (2 years) and PG (3 years) the number of students placed was 6, 56 and 17, respectively.

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diksha soni

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The Gandhigram Rural Institute Alumni Placements

According to unofficial sources, The Gandhigram Rural Institute alumni are primarily working in the Engineering sector. The pie chart below illustrates a sector-wise breakdown of The Gandhigram Rural Institute alumni:

The Gandhigram Rural Institute alumni

 

 

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Addula Yaswanth

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If one intends to pursue a B.Sc. Agriculture from Gandhigram University, Dindigul, he should be aware of some key facts about the course. Gandhigram University offers a 4-year B.Sc. (Hons) in Agriculture course which is very holistic in curriculum and includes extensive practicals. It also provides admissions based on scores from the National Testing Agency's examination, with fees of about INR 4,800 per year. In most cases, a candidate is required to pass their 10+2 education. The emphasis is on the Science subjects like Physics, Chemistry, Biology or Agriculture. More specific details related to the application and deadline can be fo

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