Agriculture
Hello Kamal
The number of subjects in B.Sc in Agriculture varies from college to college and university to university but these are the general subjects which are taught in most colleges in first semester:
1. Fundamentals of Agronomy 2. Fundamentals of Soil Science 3. Fundamentals of Horticulture 4. Comprehension &
If you are done in msc agriculture then you are trying to do embryologist course it's completely different because in embryologist you will study completely about the reproductive system and if you are still interested to take embryologist you can go for that but if have only intrest in agriculture
Hello! As of now, there is no official announcement regarding the extension of the MSc Agriculture entrance exam date beyond August 11, 2025. For instance, the University College of Science, Technology & Agriculture has extended the last date for submission of applications to August 11, 2025, but has not indicated
here's some agriculture and allied courses you can choose in the web options: 1) Core agriculture degrees: - B.Sc (Hons) agriculture: covers crop production, soil science, and pest managment. - B.Sc Agriculture Engineering: Agriculture with engineering concept.
2) Allied agriculture courses - B.Sc Horticulture: specialization about fruits, vegetables and ornamental
Achieving 320 marks in CUET is a strong performance. Agriculture courses are offered in several universities through CUET. Your score places you in a competitive position for B.Sc. Agriculture or related programs at many central universities. To explore specific college options based on this score — use the predictor tool
At 16 percentile in MHT-CET, it might be difficult to get into top-tier government agriculture colleges like MPKV Rahuri, VNMKV Parbhani, or PDKV Akola.
However, you can consider:
Private agriculture colleges affiliated with State Agricultural Universities. Management quota seats (if financially feasible). Apply for diploma or B.Sc. in Horticulture/Allied Sciences
With a practical rank of 2,032 in 3B category, you have a good chance of getting a B.Sc Agriculture seat in government colleges in Karnataka. Colleges like GKVK Bangalore, Dharwad, Mandya, Hassan, and Shimoga had 3B cutoffs up to 2,800–3,100 ranks in previous years.
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A percentile of 87 in MHT CET Agriculture, combined with an ST reservation, gives you good options for BSc Agriculture in Maharashtra.
Hello aspirant,
Admission to B.Sc Agriculture depends on a few things: your marks, the entrance exam you gave (like ICAR AIEEA or state-level CET), and the category you belong to. If you meet the eligibility criteria and have a decent score, yes, you can get admission. Also, some private universities
Hello Aspirant,
Your CML Rank is 359 in PCM and you are in the General category. You have a very good chance of getting B.Tech in Agriculture or B.Sc Agriculture in most good colleges that offer these courses through entrance exams, but the admission confirmation will depend on:
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