Agricultural Engineering
Hello
Based on your rank & category, you have chances to get seat in agbsc.But with this rank,you have less chances to get seat in govt agbsc colleges because cutoff changes every year.Here im providing link to get more information.
https://www.careers360.com/ap-eamcet-college-predictor
Hope this information helps you...
All the best
Hello aspirant
With 28403rank it's difficult to get seat in agriculture based on last year cut offs.
As of last year cut offs for sc, agriculture
Non farmer quota- general- 6500rank, women-4074rank
Farmer quota- general-8420rank, women-7030rank
Hope this helps. All the best.
Hey Aspirant,
B.Tech stands for Bachelor of Technology. It is a four-year undergraduate degree course in the field of Technology. Candidates who have passed 12th standard or an equivalent examination with Mathematics, Physics and Chemistry subjects from a Government recognised board are eligible to pursue B.Tech course.
Admissions in B.Tech course are done through National or State or University level engineering entrance examinations like JEE Main, JEE Advanced, EAMCET, KCET, SRM EEE, BITSAT, etc.,. If you qualify the entrance examination, based on your examination rank, you will be allotted a seat in the particular college which you are eligible to get admission for pursuing B.Tech course.
As per the information you have mentioned in your query, you have passed your 12th standard with BiPC stream without having Mathematics as a subject, so, you are not eligible to get admission for pursuing B.Tech course.
All the Best!!!
As far as getting into two of the best technical institutes for Agricultural Engineering in India is concerned, you do need to appear for JEE.
1. IIT Kharagpur : JEE Advanced
2. GB Pant University of Agriculture & Technology :
JEE Main Rank used for admission purposes.
Otherwise, other Technical universities like TNAU have their own admission procedures as well as Colleges in States like Karnataka, Maharashtra and those under Indian Council of Agricultural Research.
For more information about Agricultural Engineering do follow the link below
https://www.careers360.com/courses/agricultural-engineering-course
Hi Vikash!
Try studying 11th and 12th syllabus nook and corner because most of the syllabus of Banaras Hindu University B.Sc. Agriculture Exam includes the former! Below I have mentioned some information about the sections of the Exam, which you can think of giving it a try:
1) Mental Ability
Use simple books for mental tests. Do not complicate your studying. Some books you can try are:
2) Mathematics
Study simply the syllabus of Maths for this exam only. Don't go with other Engineering Exam preparation. Try to stick on to 11th and 12th NCERT books and maybe RD Sharma and RS Agarwal for preparing.
3) Chemistry
Try studing only from 11th and 12th NCERT Chemistry Books. It will benefit you a lot! You can also try Pradeep's Chemistry book.
4) Physics
Physics is quite difficult, so set more time for preparing this section. Books like Physics by H C Verma and Physics by S L Arora can also guide you. Try to memorize all formula.
5) Botany and Zoology
Concentrate on 11th and 12th NCERT Books for exam.
Scoring more than 230+ marks by attempting 80+ correct questions can help you a get a seat in BHU with hostel!
Hope this is helpful!
All the best!
Hello,
Yes you can do agricultural engineering without maths as basic eligibility requirement is PCB/ PCM.
So in that case you are eligible.
Age Limit to this course is 17 to 18 years at the time of admission.
Hope this helps!!
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