Agricultural
Hello,
Yes, you can try for admission into agricultural colleges in Odisha through CUET, but admission depends on the cut-off, seat availability, and category you belong to. With 409/1000, chances in top colleges may be less, but you may get into some colleges if seats remain.
Eligibility (general idea for agricultural courses):
Must have passed Class 12 with Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Mathematics/Agriculture.
Should have qualified CUET in the required subjects.
Age limit is usually 17 years minimum.
Documents generally required:
CUET scorecard
Class 10 and 12 mark sheets and certificates
Transfer certificate, Conduct certificate
Caste certificate (if applicable)
Domicile certificate (for state quota seats)
Passport-size photographs
ID proof (Aadhaar, etc.)
Hope it helps !
If your rank is 1374 and you belong to the HFC (Host Farmer’s Category) in Assam, you have a decent chance of getting admission in Assam Agricultural University , Jorhat. This university has a specific reservation for the HFC category, and seats are allotted based on rank, category, and availability of seats in the preferred course.
But the final admission will depend on the cut-off ranks, the number of HFC candidates applying, and the availability of seats in different branches like B.Sc Agriculture, B.V.Sc, B.F.Sc, etc. Usually, HFC cut-offs are slightly relaxed compared to the general category, which improves your chances. AAU conducts its own counselling rounds where you need to register, fill in your choices, and attend the counselling as per the schedule.
If you don’t get a seat in the first list, don’t lose hope wait for the next round or spot counselling, as many students withdraw or change options.
Also, prepare your documents well before the counselling starts like proof of HFC, domicile, academic records, etc.,because any delay or issue may affect your admission.
Check Assam Agricultural University’s admission details, courses, and cutoffs here:
https://www.careers360.com/university/assam-agricultural-university-jorhat/admission
Wishing you the best for your admission to AAU!
Hello
Karnataka has some of the best agriculture colleges in India, known for quality education, research, and practical exposure. Below are the top institutions you can consider for a B.Sc. Agriculture and similar courses:
1. University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore
2. University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad
3. University of Agricultural and Horticultural Sciences, Shivamogga
4. College of Agriculture, Hassan
5. College of Agriculture, Raichur
6. College of Horticulture, Mudigere
Admissions in these colleges are generally based on your KCET scores, and a few seats are filled through ICAR AIEEA, for those who apply through the national-level quota.
For more details like cutoff, fees, and placements, click here –
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bsc-in-agricultural-science-degree-colleges-in-karnataka
These colleges offer strong academics, labs, research facilities, and placement opportunities in agri-based industries and government jobs.
Hope this helps! Best of luck
Hello aspirant, With a rank of around 11,152 in AP EAMCET (Agricultural stream), your son's chances of securing a seat in B.Sc Agriculture at ANGRAU are strong. Last year, the general category closing ranks for non-farmer seats were around 4,300 to 4,700 in constituent (government) colleges, and extended up to about 11,000 to 14,000 in affiliated (private) ones. Since 11,152 is well within that broader range, he has good scope—especially in private colleges, and possibly in government ones if seats remain in later rounds or under special quotas.
He should register for AP EAMCET counselling, prioritise ANGRAU as a top preference, and continue participating actively through all rounds—including mop-up or stray vacancies. With his rank, securing a seat is highly probable.
The practical cut-off for B.Sc Agriculture is different for each agricultural university and depends on the exam you are applying through.
For example:
CUET-based universities : General category cut-off is usually around 500–525 marks.
BCECE (Bihar) : General category cut-off is around 600 marks.
KCET (Karnataka) : Cut-off varies every year and is given after each counselling round.
OUAT (Odisha) : Cut-off for general category is around 50% in the entrance exam.
Cut-offs are different for each category and change every year. It's best to check the official website of the university or the exam body for exact details.
Dear aspirant,
Actually, 28% percentile in CET may make it challenging to get into a top government agricultural college, but not impossible. Private colleges and colleges with lower cutoffs might be an option. As you know different colleges have different cutoff scores for admission. Some colleges, especially those with a lower ranking or those, that are less popular, might have lower cut offs. Also if you are from a reserved category then you may have a better chance to ge a seat in agriculture in a private college.
Good luck
For Agricultural Engineering in AP EAPCET, the expected cutoff ranks for top colleges like the College of Agricultural Engineering, Acharya NG Ranga Agricultural University , range from 79661- 122440. And private colleges like Aditya Engineering College may have a closing rank around 99461. In government colleges a rank less than 5000 is considered as good and in private colleges they accept upto 25000 rank. For more information about engineering colleges and rank wise colleges you can visit these links.
https://engineering.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-agricultural-engineering-colleges-in-andhra-pradesh
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/ap-eamcet-marks-vs-rank
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