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DISHA RANICurrent Student
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M.Sc. Chemistry or M.Sc. (Hons) Chemistry but sorry to say you cannot proceed for PG Course as the eligibility for PG Agri is you should have done B.Sc. In Agriculture (4 years)
I will advice yo to identify a right institute like LPU because of
I will advice yo to identify a right institute like LPU because of
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M.Sc. Chemistry or M.Sc. (Hons) Chemistry but sorry to say you cannot proceed for PG Course as the eligibility for PG Agri is you should have done B.Sc. In Agriculture (4 years)
I will advice yo to identify a right institute like LPU because of its exposure provided ti students and the types of placements arranged by the University. Stick to Chemistry only and pursue your M. /Sc as this programme prepares a student to become an effective teacher, chemist and a good researcher
You need to track the dates of admission and eligibility norms of the god institute as I know one institute I. e.
I will advice yo to identify a right institute like LPU because of its exposure provided ti students and the types of placements arranged by the University. Stick to Chemistry only and pursue your M. /Sc as this programme prepares a student to become an effective teacher, chemist and a good researcher
You need to track the dates of admission and eligibility norms of the god institute as I know one institute I. e.
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5 years ago
Can I apply for ICAR PG in food technology as a last year B.Sc. Nutrition and dietetics student?
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pradeep kumarCurrent Student
Sr. Section Engr(Design)
Scholar-Level 18
Candidate should note that for admission to Masters degree programmes through entrance examination conducted by NTA, only the candidates having passed graduation with four/six (10+6 B.Sc. Ag. )/five years (B. V. Sc. & AH) degree programme from
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Candidate should note that for admission to Masters degree programmes through entrance examination conducted by NTA, only the candidates having passed graduation with four/six (10+6 B.Sc. Ag. )/five years (B. V. Sc. & AH) degree programme from any public funded/government. institution will be eligible. Candidates passed out from private Agricultural Universities/Colleges not accredited by ICAR, even though affiliated to public funded/government. are not eligible for admission through this examination. Only those candidates from Private Agricultural Universities/Colleges (accredited by ICAR) are eligible to appear in the examination who have completed their degree in programmes accredited by ICAR. The eligibility criteria of ICAR PG for Food Technology is given below. Eligibility criteria : B.Sc. Agric. / Horti. / B.Sc. (Hons. ) Agriculture/ Horticulture, / Food Science. & Techno. / B.E. (Agril. )/ B.Tech. (Agrl. engineering. )/ B.Tech. (Food Technology)
While the alternate qualification is B.Tech. /BE (Food Technology), B.Tech. (Dairy Technology), B.Sc. (Food Science/Food Science & Technology), B.Tech. (Food Technology & Management), B.Sc. (Agriculture), B. V. Sc. & AH. So from above B.Sc. Nutrition and dietetics students are not eligible for ICAR's Food and Technology programme.
While the alternate qualification is B.Tech. /BE (Food Technology), B.Tech. (Dairy Technology), B.Sc. (Food Science/Food Science & Technology), B.Tech. (Food Technology & Management), B.Sc. (Agriculture), B. V. Sc. & AH. So from above B.Sc. Nutrition and dietetics students are not eligible for ICAR's Food and Technology programme.
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pradeep kumarCurrent Student
Sr. Section Engr(Design)
Scholar-Level 18
The eligibility criteria of ICAR AIEEA PG 2020 is given below. Eligibility criteria : Candidate should note that for admission to Masters degree programmes through entrance examination conducted by NTA, only the candidates having passed gradua
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The eligibility criteria of ICAR AIEEA PG 2020 is given below. Eligibility criteria : Candidate should note that for admission to Masters degree programmes through entrance examination conducted by NTA, only the candidates having passed graduation with four/six (10+6 B.Sc. Ag. )/ five years (B. V. Sc. & AH) degree programme from any public funded/government. institution will be eligible. Candidates passed out from private Agricultural Universities/Colleges not accredited by ICAR, even though affiliated to public funded/government. are not eligible for admission through this examination. Only those candidates from Private Agricultural Universities/Colleges (accredited by ICAR) are eligible to appear in the
examination who have completed their degree in programmes accredited by ICAR. So from above candidates completed their graduation from public funded/government. institution will be eligible to appear in ICAR PG entrance exam. the candidates passed out from private Agricultural Universities/Colleges not accredited by ICAR are not eligible.
examination who have completed their degree in programmes accredited by ICAR. So from above candidates completed their graduation from public funded/government. institution will be eligible to appear in ICAR PG entrance exam. the candidates passed out from private Agricultural Universities/Colleges not accredited by ICAR are not eligible.
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5 years ago
Sir I have completed my B.Sc. From botany hons (3 years). Can I apply for PG courses in ICAR.
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pradeep kumarCurrent Student
Sr. Section Engr(Design)
Scholar-Level 18
As per the ICAR AIEEA PG 2020 prospectus, there is no course available for B.Sc. Botany. Hence you can not apply.
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STUTI LAVANIACurrent Student
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There are students who have ABC group I. e. Agriculture, Biology &Chemistry in their 10+2 and appear in ICAR exam with the same group.
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Priya MahajanCurrent Student
Educationist and Career Consultant since 2010
Scholar-Level 16
HiThe syllabus for all entrance exams are given on the web site of a university from where you want to give the test. You can check from CAR JRF Syllabus - AgriGyan. In
I know about LPU an ICAR recognised university of repute. If you check from
I know about LPU an ICAR recognised university of repute. If you check from
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HiThe syllabus for all entrance exams are given on the web site of a university from where you want to give the test. You can check from CAR JRF Syllabus - AgriGyan. In
I know about LPU an ICAR recognised university of repute. If you check from their website you will get the syllabus and the paper pattern also for the entrance test named LPU NEST. Log in to the sites of some good colleges to check the academic benefits it offers which might suit you. All the best !
I know about LPU an ICAR recognised university of repute. If you check from their website you will get the syllabus and the paper pattern also for the entrance test named LPU NEST. Log in to the sites of some good colleges to check the academic benefits it offers which might suit you. All the best !
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pradeep kumarCurrent Student
Sr. Section Engr(Design)
Scholar-Level 18
No, you cannot apply for ICAR AIEEA UG. The eligibility criteria of various B.Sc. Hons. Programmes is 10+2 in PCM/PCB/PCMB/Inter Agriculture with minimum 50% of marks for general candidates.
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heena agrawalCurrent Student
try to give best solution..
Scholar-Level 17
Hi Ritika,
Of course you can get a job. No problem. ICAR does not affiliates Universities it just ranks agri universities as per their criteria (which is ofcourse a drawback of ICAR). So any UGC affiliated university can start B.Sc. (http://B.S
Of course you can get a job. No problem. ICAR does not affiliates Universities it just ranks agri universities as per their criteria (which is ofcourse a drawback of ICAR). So any UGC affiliated university can start B.Sc. (http://B.S
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Hi Ritika,
Of course you can get a job. No problem. ICAR does not affiliates Universities it just ranks agri universities as per their criteria (which is ofcourse a drawback of ICAR). So any UGC affiliated university can start B.Sc. (http://B.Sc) agri programmes without asking ICAR. But ICAR accredited universities are always better for agriculture
Of course you can get a job. No problem. ICAR does not affiliates Universities it just ranks agri universities as per their criteria (which is ofcourse a drawback of ICAR). So any UGC affiliated university can start B.Sc. (http://B.Sc) agri programmes without asking ICAR. But ICAR accredited universities are always better for agriculture
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