Agriculture
Hi aspirant,
Yes, you can get admission to any private college for a BSc. Agriculture. Based on your percent and GUJCET exam. However, if you want to gain admission to a top university under BSc Agriculture, you will face high competition. But it will still make you in big university under reserved seats.
Here is top private college for BSc agriculture in Gujrat.
Hii There,
One of the subfields of engineering is agricultural engineering. It tackles agricultural problems by integrating concepts from many technical specialties. The agricultural system and its connection to technology are taught to the students. Courses in event management are offered by more than 350 colleges nationwide.
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Hello,
As a Agriculture student, you may be eligible for an MSc in agriculture, depending on the universitys specific admission criteria. most universities require a relevant undergraduate degree in agriculture or a related field. its important to check the eligibility requirements of the university you wish to apply to.
Hey ,
As per your mentioned query , your chances to get goverment quota seat is unlikely but not impossible. As you get slightly lower marks compared to the cutoff marks for BC category.
All the best !!
Hello Ayush,
The first-year fees for a B.Sc. Agriculture course vary depending on the institution. In government colleges, fees typically range from Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 50,000 per year.
But it depends on particular college.
Hope it helps !
Hello Aspirant, Yes, some colleges in India offer the BNYS course. NEET UG is generally required for admission to BNYS courses in most institutions the cutoff for NEET UG varies by college and state, but it typically falls in the range of 500-800 marks depending on the competition and the college.
does students from other states except Gujarat take admission in BNYS here? Yes, students from other states can apply for BNYS admissions in Gujarat, provided they meet the eligibility criteria many colleges offer a certain percentage of seats under the All India quota, allowing students from outside Gujarat to apply. However, the specific seat allocation may vary by college and state regulations.
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Here are some of the best agriculture colleges abroad :
University of California, Davis (USA)
Cornell University (USA)
Wageningen University & Research (Netherlands)
University of Reading (UK)
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (Sweden)
ETH Zurich (Switzerland)
University of Queensland (Australia)
Texas A&M University (USA)
University of British Columbia (Canada)
China Agricultural University (China)
The total fee for the B.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture program at Gandhigram Rural Institute (GRI) in Dindigul is Rs. 2.66 lakh.
Regarding the question you asked to check out some colleges in Jharkhand that offer diploma in agriculture are:
1. RKDF university, Ranchi:
2. Radha Govind University
3. YBN University
Here are the subjects you should choose in CUET UG form for admission to Dr. Rajendra Prasad Central Agricultural University (RPCAU), Pusa, as a PCM student:
1. Physics– Core subject in PCM.
2. Chemistry – Mandatory for science-based courses.
3. Mathematics – Since you're from PCM, it's essential.
4. General Test– Required by many agricultural universities under CUET.
5. English– Recommended for language proficiency (if applicable).
6. Check university's CUET subject combination requirement on official website.
7. Ensure subjects align with B.Sc. Hons Agriculture or related course eligibility.
8. Choose only domain subjects accepted by RPCAU for your chosen course.
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