Agriculture
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No, you can’t pursue both B.Sc Agriculture and B.Sc Nursing together in regular mode. Both are full-time degree programs and require practical sessions, labs, and attendance, which clash in terms of schedule. Agriculture is more field-oriented and involves crop science, soil science, etc., while Nursing is a paramedical course
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With a 17000 rank in TS EAPCET (BiPC stream), you do have a chance to get into BSc Agriculture or allied courses, especially under reservation categories. For general category students, this might be borderline, but for BC/SC/ST candidates, it improves significantly. Some of the best agriculture colleges under PJTSAU
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If you're waiting for the Assam BSc Agriculture Entrance Result 2025.The Assam Agricultural University (AAU) usually conducts the Common Entrance Test for BSc Agriculture and allied courses. Once the exam is held, the result is usually declared within 3–4 weeks on the official AAU website.
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CUET score of 575 gives you a moderate chance for B.Sc. Agriculture in central universities (like CUTN) under CUET. However, state agricultural universities in Tamil Nadu like TNAU do not consider CUET, they rely on Class 12 marks and TNAU counseling for admission.
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With 95 marks in OUAT,97% in 10th and 83% in 12th your weighted score is around 69% which places you near the cutoff rate for B.tech agricultural engineering at OUAT, Bhubaneswar. while your score is a bit on the edge,you still have a decent
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According to your OUAT score of 95 and your academic record (Class 10-97% and Class 12 - 83%), you have a good chance of admission into B. Tech Agriculture at OUAT Bhubaneswar - but final selection is at your category's cutoff and the relative competition for your year.
With a rank around 25,000, you may get a free government seat in B.Sc Agriculture if you belong to OBC/SC/ST category or female quota, and especially if you're from Telangana or Andhra Pradesh. In general category, chances are lower in top govt colleges but possible in semi-government or aided institutes.
With a rank around 9551 in AP EAPCET (2025), you have a good chance to get into a few government BSc Agriculture colleges, especially if you belong to a reserved category. However, the final allotment depends on several aspects like category, local region quota, and the cutoff trends of
BSc Agriculture is a strong career choice for you if you are interested in science, nature, and working in sectors that impact food and farming. It is a 4-year undergraduate program which doesn’t just teach about crops it covers subjects like soil science, plant breeding, pest control, biotechnology.After completing this
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