Agriculture
Hello aspirant,
Scoring 89 percentile means securing a rank of 32,000 in MH CET in PCB category. Well, in that case, it is rathe suggested to pursue B. Pharma. B.SC in Optometry and Agriculture depends on the category cutoff. It means apart from General category, you may be eligible to get a seat in either Optometry or Agriculture. You can also pursue Pharmacy, depending on your interest. However, if you're from General category, then it is suggested to pursue Pharmacy because this program is now in demand. You can end up in research line or end up doing job in prominent pharmaceutical companies like Mankind, Dr. Reddy etc. There are a lot of opportunities in private as well as government sectors if you pursue. In Agriculture and Optometry, there are also opportunities, however as I told you- all depends on the cutoff categorically. Rest is your interest, in which program you want to pursue.
This link will help you in predicting the chances of getting a seat in the college-
www.careers360.com/mht-cet-college-predictor
Hope, it helps you.
Sorry but with such low percentile, chances are very less or almost NO for you to secure admission in B.SC Agriculture though you're from NT-D category as you have failed to meet the minimum eligibility criteria. Hence it is suggested for you to give an another try else you can pursue your career in private institute offering agriculture courses because with low percentile, may be you won't end up having a good college.
Hope, this answer helps you. Better luck next time!
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Based on your rank and category you have chances to get a veterinary seat in any of the college.
But try to put some back up option as cutoffs tend to change every year based on various factors.
Fill the application based on your preference irrespective of the cutoffs.
Hope this helps you
All the best!
Indeed you secured a good rank in AP EAMCET 2020. With a rank of 8034, yes you will be eligible to secure a seat in veterinary science. According to your performance in the entrance test and the last year cutoff trend, the cutoff range for BC-E category candidates in veterinary science was 5672-10841. In that case, you will manage to get a seat. Also the list of the colleges providing agriculture course is as follows-
For more information, you can click at the link given below-
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-agricultural-science-degree-colleges-in-andhra-pradesh
Also you can use this link to predict the chances of getting a seat in the college-
www.careers360.com/ap-eamcet-college-predictor
Based on your rank and category you have chances to get a seat in veterinary or agriculture .
Fill the application based on your preference irrespective of cutoffs
Hey aspirant,
Yes, you can pursue M.Tech in Biotechnology after B.Sc (hons.) agriculture.
Following is the criteria for pursuing M.Tech in Biotechnology :-
Minimum 50% Marks or equivalent CGPA in B.Tech. – Biotechnology/ Microbiology/ Botany/ Zoology or M.Sc. Bio Sciences.
Hope this helps,
With a rank of 4063, you will be able to secure a seat in veterinary science as well as in agriculture and horticulture. According to your performance in the exam and the last year cutoff trend if we estimate, then the cutoff range for OC category candidates in pursuing veterinary science, agriculture and horticulture was 3464-4481, 5784-8053 and 7672-9512 respectively. In that case, you managed to secure in the passing range. So, do not need to be worried, you will be soon getting admission in the government college. As per your secured rank and the cutoff range for various colleges, you will soon get an admission.
These are the following links which will help you as well-
https://medicine.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bvsc-in-veterinary-science-colleges-in-andhra-pradesh
Hello aspirant
The chances of getting agriculture government seat is very difficult with 38percentile.
You may get seat in following pharmacy colleges
These cut offs are subject to change depending on difficulty of paper and number of students.
If you belong to state quota then you can get these colleges but if your other state quota then you cannot get these colleges the chances are very difficult.
Hope this helps. All the best.
Yes, absolutely. You can secure a seat in BSC Agriculture. As per your ranks secured in TS EAMCET 2020, the cutoff for agriculture in SC category ranged from 9055 to 20985 in last year. In that case, you have managed to be in the minimum qualifying range. However, it's an assumption. You can check the official results and check whether you managed to be in the passing range. If you managed, then you can proceed for admission and counselling rounds. Meanwhile, this link will help you to predict the chances of getting a seat in the college-
www.careers360.com/ts-eamcet-college-predictor
Sorry but you wont be eligible to get a seat in BSC Agriculture, being a candidate from OC category with EWS. According to your rank secured in AP EAMCET 2020, the last year cutoff range in agriculture for the OC category candidates ranged from 5784 to 8053. You did not even manage to be in the minimum qualifying range, so even if you want to apply for fee reimbursement, you cannot because you failed to be in the cutoff range. However, it is an estimation based on the performance in the exam and the last year cutoff range. So please wait for the official results and see whether you managed to be in the passing range. If you manage, then you will be able to get admission in the government college else you can try out in the private institute.
This link will help you to predict the chances of getting a seat in the college-
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