Agricultural Engineering
Hello there, aspirant
In the AP Eamcet, you received a score of 20983.
As you can see, you have a good rank. As a result, you stand a strong chance of getting a government job. You would most likely be accepted into one of the top 10 agriculture bsc colleges
Hi,
I hope you are doing well.
You have scored exceptionally less and you practically no odds of getting a seat in any school through ICAR. You should have a score of atleast more than 250 to anticipate a seat through ICAR. At this imprints you can't get any seat.
It changes from year to year, you can check out these details at our predictor link : https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/ap-eamcet-cutoff . Within the link both AP EAMCET and AP EAPCET details are provided. Copy paste the link on your browser if it is not directly opening
Hi
Dear aspirant hope you are doing great. As per your query cutoff will change every year based on aspects like:
1) paper level
2) no of applicants
3) category level etc.
For your idea as per previous years cutoff for ag bsc for general category is below 3k .
Hello Aspirant,
As your rank is 4800 you may have chances to get a seat in agriculture bsc and bsc horticulture. It depends on your category and your region.
Here are the cut off ranks for different categories based on previous trends
Bsc agriculture
Oc:1852
Bc-a :3515
Bc-b:5132
Bc-d:2953
Bc-e:3537
Dear aspirant hope you are doing great, congratulations for securing such a good rank. As per your query I am glad to say that you have plenty of chances to get ag bsc seat in icar accredited government college as per previous year cutoff. Every year cutoff will change
A candidate who had scored rank 13634 had secured admission to B.Sc (Hons) Agriculture In University of Agricultural Science, Bengaluru (GKVK). What could be considered a safe score would be round 13k as the cut off increase or decrease every year based on factors like
There are 1021 seats in total in agriculture in ICAR-AIEEA (Indian Council of Agricultural Research - All India Entrance Exam for Admission) and 7.5 % of the seats are reserved for the ST category. Which means nearly 75 seats are reserved for the ST category.
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