Agricultural Engineering
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Yes, if you have passed Class 12 with 60.66% marks, you can get admission in a B.Sc course.
However, admission depends on the college’s cut-off marks and subject requirements .
You can apply to Mansharam Dawar College . If the college requires only passing marks or around 50–55% for
You have better chance in private colleges and managemement quota seats.
Participate in the state level AYUSH counselling conducted by the KEA and list your preferences for private colleges offering BAMS.you might get good colleges.
Here is some colleges to consider like Aroor Laxminarayana Rao Memorial Ayurvedic Medical College in
Hello Abhishek!
Yes, you can definitely get admission into b.Sc. agriculture if you meet a basic eligibility criteria. You need to complete intermediate (10 + 2 ) with maths, physics and chemistry or biology, physics, chemistry from a recognised board that is the main requirement.
Then you may need to
In Karnataka CET/COMEDK counseling, your base category will be shown first (like GM, 1G, 2AG, 3BG, SCG etc.). If you are eligible for Hyd-Kar region, it will be added (e.g., 2AG-HKR). If you belong to a religious minority (MM1), that is also included (e.g., GM-MM1, 1G-MM1). For SNQ quota, it
Hello student,
The exact cutoff marks for the AI and Machine Learning course at Raghu Engineering College are not available publicly.
However, the college accepts AP EAPCET (formerly EAMCET) scores for admissions. The cutoff varies each year and depends on factors like the number of applicants and their performance.
For
Yes, you can pursue a Bachelor of Science (BSc) agriculture degree in Hindi medium in India, though English medium programs are also widely available.Choosing Hindi might be advantageous if you've studied in the same medium previously, making concepts easier to grasp.
However, be aware that specialized courses like BSc Honors
Hi dear candidate,
With the rank of 14,500 in EAPCET exam, there are positive chances of getting admission in few government colleges and many private colleges for either veterinary or B.Sc in Agriculture.
But there are also factors like your category and state of EAPCET (TS or AP) that might
With a 15,000 rank in EAPCET, yes, you have a good chance to get BSc Veterinary or Agriculture (Ag) courses in many government and private colleges in Andhra Pradesh.
Veterinary and Agriculture courses generally have lower cutoff ranks than engineering.
A rank around 15,000 is usually well within the admission
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No, the castes of 2A and 3AG are not interchangeable. Karnataka uses these two distinct categories for job and education reservations. Many backward castes, such as Kuruba and Ediga, are included in 2A. Under the 3A group, 3AG comprises particular castes, typically Gowda (like Vokkaliga) and related communities. Despite
2AG in KCET likely stands for a specific category under Karnataka's reservation system. Think of it like this:
- 2A Category: A group within the backward class or special reservation category.
To know the exact details, hit up the official KCET website or contact the Karnataka Examinations Authority (KEA). They'll
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