Agriculture
Hello Dear Student, Yes, you can register for BHU CAP using your ABC score, despite not having Agriculture in Class 11 and 12. Banaras Hindu University allows candidates with a Science stream (Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics/Biology) or Agriculture. Your CUET NTA score is what ultimately determines your merit rank, not
Hello Dear Student, With an 8876 rank in AP EAMCET and belonging to the SC category, your daughter has an excellent chance of securing a seat in B.Sc. Agriculture at the Agricultural College, Bapatla, which is affiliated with Acharya NG Ranga Agricultural University.
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With a CUET UG PCB score of 573/750, your chances of getting B.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture at Banaras Hindu University (BHU) depend on your category (General/OBC/SC/ST/EWS), merit rank, and the current year's cutoff. If you belong to a reserved category, your chances may be better. Participate in all rounds
Hello Dear Student,
With a rank of 33,275 in AP EAPCET (EAMCET) and a BCE category background, securing a government (free/convener) seat in B.Sc. Agriculture is highly unlikely. Government university cutoffs typically close below 15,000 for BC categories. However, you are highly eligible for private agriculture colleges under the convenor
With a 30,000 rank in AP EAPCET, you are on the borderline for a subsidized "convenience/free seat" in private colleges. If you are from an SC, ST, or EWS category, you have strong chances, but General/OBC candidates might need a lower rank or must opt for the
Hello Dear Student, Admission to the B.Sc. Agriculture program at RPCAU Pusa is managed via ICAR CUET UG counseling. The expected general category cutoff ranges between 460–495+ marks out of 1250. Candidates generally require a closing rank under 7,960 for B.Sc. Agriculture. You can check, find and access more information
Hello Dear Student, A score of 302/600 is generally considered on the lower side for top-tier universities. However, you still have fair chances of admission to State Agricultural Universities (SAUs), affiliated colleges, or less competitive central universities under the SC category. You can check, find and access more information here:
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