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Is it possible to get Veterinary, Ag(BSc) for 15000 rank in EAPCET?

harsh singh 9th Jun, 2025

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 range for these streams, especially in government colleges.

Exact cutoffs depend on category and college, but this rank is competitive.

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whether the 2A caste and 3AG castes are same

Saurabh Yadav 27th May, 2025

Hii,

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 belonging to different caste groups and lists, they both receive reservation benefits. Thus, 2A ≠ 3AG.

wt is the fullform of 2AG in kcet

sadafreen356 4th May, 2025

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 give you the lowdown on categories, eligibility, and docs needed. Easy peasy!

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I got 85 marks in kcet and 285 in boards and I am 2AG category can I get a pharm d college

Mayumi DAS 24th Apr, 2025

With a KCET score of 85 and a board score of 285, and belonging to the 2AG category, your estimated KCET rank would likely fall between 45,000 and 65,000 . This estimation is based on previous years' trends and may vary depending on the overall performance of candidates in the current year.

Admission to the Pharm.D program through KCET is competitive, with top colleges like the Government College of Pharmacy, Bangalore, having closing ranks around 25,319 for the 2AG category in 2023. Given your estimated rank, securing a seat in such institutions might be challenging.

However, there are other colleges where the cutoff ranks are higher, increasing your chances of admission. For instance:

  • KLE University's College of Pharmacy, Belgaum had a closing rank of 85,751 for the 2AG category in 2024.

  • Karnataka College of Pharmacy, Bangalore had a closing rank of 79,392 for general category students in 2023.

These institutions may offer better prospects for admission based on your rank.

It's advisable to participate in all rounds of KCET counseling, including extended and spot rounds, as cutoff ranks can vary, and vacancies may arise.

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Namaste! My kcet marks is 122/260 and boards pcmb marks is 375/400 would that fetch me a BSc Ag seat

lisa 19th Apr, 2025

Sure you will get the top Bsc Agriculture colleges of your state with such excellent marks.

Here is a list of colleges you can check it out -:

https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bsc-in-agricultural-science-degree-colleges-in-india

Hope it helps!

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How admition in b pharma How to admition in b.sc ag

Kenma Kozume 5th Mar, 2025

hi ,

B.pharm is a 4 year graduate program and the admission in this can be based on merit or entrance exams depended upon states and universities ,

here is the eligibility criteria for B.pharm -

  • Must have passed Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Mathematics .
  • Some universities may require English as a compulsory subject .
  • Minimum marks required: 45-50% (varies by category and state).

here are the admission method for the B.pharma course .

  • Entrance Exams (State/National Level):

    • GPAT (Graduate Pharmacy Aptitude Test)
    • WBJEE (West Bengal Joint Entrance Exam – Pharmacy)
    • KCET (Karnataka Common Entrance Test)
    • MHT CET (Maharashtra Common Entrance Test)
    • Other state-wise entrance exams (e.g., UPSEE, AP EAMCET, TS EAMCET)
  • Direct Admission (Merit-Based):

    • Some private universities offer direct admission based on Class 12 marks .
    • Examples: Manipal University, Amity University, Lovely Professional University.

here is the information regarding BSc agriculture admission .

Eligibility Criteria:

  • Must have passed Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry, and Biology/Mathematics/Agriculture .
  • Minimum marks: 45-50% (varies by state and category).

here are the admission methods

  • Entrance Exams:

    • ICAR AIEEA (Indian Council of Agricultural Research - All India Entrance Exam for Admission)
    • State Agriculture Entrance Exams:
      • KEAM (Kerala)
      • MHT CET (Maharashtra)
      • EAMCET (Andhra Pradesh & Telangana)
      • BCECE (Bihar)
      • UPCATET (Uttar Pradesh)
  • Merit-Based Admission:

    • Some universities offer admission based on Class 12 marks.
    • Examples: Punjab Agricultural University, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University.

hope this helps

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What will be the last cutoff of ur clg for cs 2AG category.

sadafreen356 8th Sep, 2024

The KCET last cutoff rank is 2100 for 2AG category rank under this gives you a good chance of getting a seat in CSE or ISE in RVCE. However, it is not guaranteed, so it is important to have a backup plan.try to achieve more marks as you can because cutoff changes every year dont rely on last year cutoff it is just for idea which is not reliable.

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How is AG-III Technical exam pattern for agriculture students

Prachi Kumari 26th Aug, 2024

Hello,

The Assistant Grade-III (AG-III) Technical exam, conducted by the Food Corporation of India (FCI), typically focuses on candidates’ knowledge and skills relevant to agriculture. If you're an agriculture student preparing for this exam, here’s a general overview of what you might expect in terms of exam pattern and content:

1. Exam Pattern

a. Phase I - Online Test (Preliminary):

  • General Intelligence : Questions on logical reasoning, analytical ability, and numerical ability.
  • Quantitative Aptitude : Basic arithmetic, algebra, geometry, and data interpretation.
  • English Language : Comprehension, grammar, vocabulary, and verbal ability.
  • General Awareness : Current events, general knowledge, and static awareness.

b. Phase II - Online Test (Main Examination):

  • General Studies : General awareness and current affairs.
  • Technical Paper : Focuses on agricultural science and technology. This section evaluates your knowledge related to agriculture, including crop production, soil science, pest management, and agricultural economics.
  • English Language : Questions on comprehension and language skills.

**c. Phase III - Document Verification:

  • Skill Test/Practical Test : Depending on the post and requirements, a skill test or practical assessment might be conducted.

2. Technical Paper Content for Agriculture Students

For the Technical Paper specific to agriculture, you should prepare for:

a. Agricultural Science Fundamentals:

  • Crop Production : Agronomy, crop rotation, irrigation, and soil management.
  • Soil Science : Soil types, soil fertility, and soil testing.
  • Plant Protection : Pest and disease management, integrated pest management (IPM), and herbicides.
  • Horticulture : Cultivation of fruits, vegetables, and flowers.

b. Agricultural Engineering:

  • Mechanization : Agricultural machinery, tools, and equipment.
  • Post-Harvest Technology : Storage, processing, and preservation of crops.

c. Agricultural Economics and Extension:

  • Economics : Agricultural marketing, cooperatives, and rural development.
  • Extension : Extension services and techniques used to educate and support farmers.

d. Recent Trends and Innovations:

  • Precision Agriculture : Use of technology and data in agriculture.
  • Sustainable Practices : Organic farming, conservation techniques, and environmental impact.

3. Preparation Tips

  • Review Previous Years’ Papers : Analyze the types of questions asked in previous exams to understand the pattern and level of difficulty.
  • Use Standard Textbooks : Refer to textbooks and study materials specific to agricultural sciences.
  • Practice Mock Tests : Take online mock tests to familiarize yourself with the exam format and timing.
  • Stay Updated : Keep abreast of recent developments and innovations in agriculture.

Always refer to the official FCI recruitment notification for the most accurate and detailed information about the exam pattern, syllabus, and other relevant details.

Hope it helps !

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