Agriculture
Hi dear candidate,
Usually, to get admission in a decent agriculture college a candidate needs a rank below 5,000 and with your rank of 3,400 there are very good chances for your admission at Agriculture college of Bapatla.
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Agricultural College, Bapatla: Courses, Admission 2025, Cutoff, Fees, Placements, Ranking
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Hello
Admission to NTR College of Agriculture depends on your rank, category, and the cutoff for the year.
A rank of 393 in ST category is usually competitive but depends on total applicants and seat availability. Being a local candidate and a female may give you some reservation benefits.
It’s best to check the official college or university website for the exact cutoff details this year. You should also attend the counseling process to confirm your chances based on your rank and category.
Hey,
Yes, technically you can drop your B.Sc Agriculture admission after the first semester and appear for KCET again to try for a better college or branch. However, there are some important points to consider:
College rules: Some colleges may require a formal withdrawal application and may have deadlines for dropping a course. Make sure you follow the process to avoid any future issues.
KCET eligibility: There is generally no restriction on appearing for KCET again , even if you are already enrolled in a course. You can attend counseling afresh after your new rank.
Seat forfeiture: Once you drop the current admission, your seat will be canceled , and you will not get any benefit from it.
Impact on academics: If you leave mid-year, make sure you have no pending fees or academic obligations , as these may affect future admissions.
Strategic consideration: If your current college is reasonably good , dropping and risking KCET again may not always be beneficial, especially if your new rank is uncertain.
In short: You can drop and reappear for KCET , but follow the college withdrawal rules carefully, clear any dues, and plan your attempt strategically to avoid complications during the next counseling.
Hey
Yes, you can drop B.Sc Agriculture after the first semester and appear for KCET again to try for a better college or branch. There is no rule preventing you from reappearing , but you must follow some points carefully:
College withdrawal rules: Submit a formal leave/withdrawal application to your current college and clear any dues to avoid future issues.
KCET eligibility: Dropping the course does not affect your eligibility . You can participate in the next KCET counseling like any other candidate.
Seat cancellation: Your current seat will be forfeited once you withdraw.
Planning: Make sure your new KCET rank is sufficient for your desired college/course to avoid risk.
Your NIOS partial admission with PCM makes you eligible to apply for B.Sc. (Hons.) Chemistry at BHU and DU but your admission will be based on your performance in the CUET .
For BHU, you must have at least 50% marks in your 12th-grade PCM subjects and consider your age which is not more than 22 years old on 1st July 2025.
For DU, you must also appear in CUET with PCM along with having passed one language from List A of the exam.
All the best..
Hello,
Assam Agricultural University has not yet declared the result of Postgraduate Biochemistry for 2025.
You are advised to keep checking the official website of AAU in the result section for the latest updates.
Hope it helps !
Most BSc Agriculture entrance exams are held before August. However, a few exams like PAU CET and TS AGRICET are expected in August 2025.
The exact date depends on the university or state exam you are applying for. It is best to check the official website of the exam you want to appear for to know the confirmed schedule.
With a 162 score in ICAR PG JRF (Agronomy), your chances depend on the cutoff for your category and the number of seats available in agronomy. Generally, top ICAR institutes like IARI Delhi, PAU Ludhiana, TNAU Coimbatore, GBPUAT Pantnagar, and UAS Bangalore require much higher scores (often 250+ for unreserved). With 162, admission to Tier-1 ICAR deemed universities is unlikely, but you still have good chances in state agricultural universities (SAUs), mid-tier ICAR colleges, and some central universities where the cutoff is comparatively lower. If you belong to OBC/SC/ST/EWS, your chances improve further.
With an EWS rank of 11, you stand a good chance of getting B.Sc. Agriculture at BAU Sabour in the second round of counselling. Looking at past cut-offs, the general closing rank has been around 10, so your rank is very close. If seats open up due to withdrawals or upgrades in Round 2, you may get admission under the EWS quota.
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