Agricultural Engineering
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You should do what you are confident in and based on your capabilities you should choose the field you can surely get your hands on.
If you have been preparing properly for the said competitive exams then you should give it a year and see how it goes. However, some people also opt for doing MSc and along with it they do their competitive exams preparation just to be on the safe side. Since you will have the option of continuing your higher studies even after attempting the competitive examination, you can always consider this option.
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Accordingly, a candidate must pass the TS EAMCET exam with a minimum score of 25% in order to be qualified. To pass the TS EAMCET, you must receive a total of 40 out of 160. Regarding the TS EAMCET cutoff for the previous year, the cutoff score for agriculture seats is typically about 125, albeit the parameter varies every year.
Additionally, to be eligible for a bsc agricultural seat through the TS EAMCET, you must have a minimum rank of between 30K and 40K.
The following are the requirements for admission to the BS in Agriculture programme:
Students should pass their higher secondary school exams, or any exam of a comparable level, with a minimum score of 50%. Students with an intermediate degree in agriculture may also apply for admission to the course.
Please keep in mind that the cutoff rank predicted above is entirely based on the TS EAMCET cutoff from the previous year, which varies every year depending on a number of factors. It can be useful to anticipate your college based on your rank. You can predict the college at this link: https://www.careers360.com/ts-eamcet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=ini-cet_cp
Hope this helps you.
1021 seats are available in agriculture and 211 seats are available in horticulture. Courses in forestry and fishing: The ICAR has 17 colleges that provide forestry and fishing courses. Fisheries has 83 seats, whereas forestry has 55.
You can take admission in the agricultural colleges by the following method-
You have two options.
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Prediction of cut off can be difficult for a particular course or college since it keeps on changing every year. However looking at previous year's cut off trends candidates from SC Category required around 35-40 marks to qualify for admission in Bsc Agriculture. With the marks you have mentioned above there are decent chances of your admission. Although to apply under any reserved category you need to have a certificate mentioning that you belong to that particular category. Here's a list of colleges you can apply through government quota, check them out :
Agricultural college, Naira
Agricultural college, Mahanandi
Sv agricultural college, Tirupati
Government Degree college, Ramachandrapuram
You can check details about Bsc agricultural college in AP by reading the article below,
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bsc-in-agricultural-science-degree-colleges-in-andhra-pradesh
Predict chances of your admission through your AP EAMCET results by using AP EAMCET COLLEGE PREDICTOR tool tap on the link below
https://www.careers360.com/ap-eamcet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=ini-cet_cp
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Every year, the deadline changes. Although it is difficult to predict, careers360 has made it easier for you; you will be able to determine if you will get admitted to your chosen institutions. Use the AP EAMCET 2022 College Predictor Tool to receive your personalised report with the Top Predicted Colleges by mail and to find out your chances of getting into college depending on your location of residence, caste, home university region, etc. and exam result.
https://www.careers360.com/ts-eamcet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=ini-cet_cp https://www.careers360.com/ap-eamcet-college-predictor?utm_source=qna&utm_medium=ini-cet_cp
For SC/ST, the rank of obtaining an AG BSC will exceed 15,000 Seat. If your father is in or was in the military, you may be eligible if you fall into the BC, SC, or ST categories.
All the best.
hello aspirant
Since you have not mentioned your category, I am considering you as a General category student. With the above mentioned rank in TS EAMCET and according to the previous year Cutoff for TS EAMCET, you have very difficult chances of getting Government colleges in bsc Agriculture seat in hyderabad. This is because the required rank in TS EAMCET for bsc Agriculture seat is around 500-1000 in general category.
In order to get qualified, a candidate must score 25% marks to pass the AP EAMCET exam. Total 40 marks out of 160 is needed to qualify AP EAMCET. As for agriculture seat is concerned, the Cutoff marks for agriculture is generally around 125 although the parameter changes every year.
So, you have to fetch more than 130 to increase your chances for getting admission tp your desired stream.
Further, to know more about your admission chances in other colleges, you can follow the below mentioned TS EAMCET college predictor tool to know more : https://www.careers360.com/ts-eamcet-college-predictor
I hope that this will help.
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