Agriculture
Hello! After completing B.Sc. Agriculture, a student with good skills and knowledge can expect a fair chance of getting placement. Generally, if a student scores above 60% in their exams and has practical experience or internships, their chances improve a lot. Many companies look for hardworking and skilled candidates. So, with dedication and good marks, you can expect around 70% or more chance of getting a good job in agriculture-related fields.
The chances of getting a placement after B.Sc. Agriculture depend on the student’s skills, the college’s reputation, and market demand. Usually, in good colleges, around 60-70% of students get placed, but this percentage can vary based on the college and specialization.
Doing internships and gaining practical experience also increases placement chances. Overall, scoring 60% or above along with relevant experience improves the likelihood of getting a good placement.
Based on your score of 54 marks in AP EAPCET and your impressive IPE marks of 560 out of 600, you have a good chance of securing a seat in BSc Agriculture. However, whether you get a free seat depends on the cutoff set by the college or university for this year, the category you belong to, and the availability of seats. Usually, higher IPE marks improve your chances in the counseling process. I recommend checking the official counseling details and participating in the seat allotment rounds to know the exact outcome. Keep an eye on the latest notifications from the admission authorities for updates.
Dear Candidate , With a KCET 2025 rank of 15,019 in B. Sc Agriculture, your chances of getting a seat at the College of Agriculture, Hanumanamatti depend on your reservation category .For general merit ( GM) , the previous year's cutoff was around 14,600, which makes your chances a bit low in initial rounds .However , if you belong to a reserved category like 2AG or 3BG , where cutoffs extended slightly beyond your rank , you still have a fair chance of admission , especially in later counseling rounds .
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With 89 marks in KCET and 89% in 2nd PUC, your chances for a BSc Agriculture seat in government colleges are low, as the cut-off is usually higher. But you may have a chance in private colleges under the management quota.
Cut-offs change every year, so do check the previous year's trends for better clarity.
Hope it helps !
With a KCET rank of 56,000 and Practical Agriculture rank of 3,068, chances for a government agriculture college in Karnataka are low.
Options:
Try private agriculture colleges (more flexible admissions).
Look for colleges in less competitive regions.
Use agriculture quota if applicable.
Check KEA website and participate in counseling rounds for updates
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Here are the steps to download EAMCET answer key for agriculture and Pharmacy :-
1. Go to the official AP EAPCET website which is cets.apsche.ap.gov (//cets.apsche.ap.gov) .in
2.Look for the link related to Exam papers and preliminary Answer Key or Master question paper with Preliminary keys
3.Choose the "Agriculture and pharmacy " option
4.You may need to enter your hall ticket number , registration number and date of birth to access the answer key
5.The answer key and question paper will be displayed .Download the PDF and save it for future reference
6. After downloading you might have window to raise objections to the answer key if you find any discrepancies.
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You might have a good chance of obtaining a B.Sc. (Hons) Agriculture seat in a government college under the rural quota if you have an agriculture rank of 72,360 and a practical rank of 6,937. In agriculture counselling, practical rank is important, and a lower practical rank increases your chances. Your chances depend on your reservation category and preferred college because seats are limited and differ by district and category. To increase your chances, apply to several colleges and take part in all counselling rounds.
All the best.
With a 1 lakh result, you're likely to be able to get into various agriculture colleges, particularly those with a broader admission pool. Here's a breakdown:
Factors Affecting College Choices:
JEE Main Rank:
Your rank in the JEE Main exam will influence your chances of admission to engineering and other programs, including those with agricultural engineering components.
State and University Programs:
Many state agricultural universities and colleges offer BSc in Agriculture, and their admission is often based on state-level entrance exams.
Entrance Exams:
ICAR AIEEA, CUET, and MCAER CET are common entrance exams for MSc in Agriculture.
Merit-Based Admissions:
Some colleges also have merit-based admissions based on your class 12 marks.
Top Agriculture Colleges in India (Generally):
Central Institutions:
Indian Agricultural Research Institute (IARI), New Delhi is a top choice for agricultural research and education.
State Agricultural Universities:
Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Banaras Hindu University, Banaras Hindu University, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU), Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu Agricultural University, and Andhra Pradesh Agricultural University are well-regarded.
Other Notable Colleges:
Amity University, Noida, Aligarh Muslim University, LPU, and University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore are also good options.
Hello there,
With an EAPCET rank of 15,835 in Agriculture and Pharmacy, getting a free (fully waived) seat in minority colleges in Hyderabad for B.Pharm is difficult but some options may be available with low fees or scholarships.
Minority colleges sometimes offer scholarships or fee concessions based on merit or category.
Complete fee waiver seats are rare and highly competitive.
You should apply to minority colleges participating in EAPCET counselling and inquire about scholarship options.
Also check if you qualify for any government or private scholarships to reduce your fees.
Keep backup options open in private colleges with reasonable fees or through management quota if applicable.
Actively participate in counselling, apply for scholarships, and contact colleges directly for fee concession details.
I hope this answer helps you. If you have more queries, feel free to share your questions with us, and we will be happy to assist you.
Thank you, and I wish you all the best in your bright future.
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