Agriculture
Hello Shwetha,
yes, with a 65% score in PCMB, you are eligible to apply for the B.Sc. Agriculture program at the University of Agricultural Sciences(UAS), GKVK Bangalore. the university requires candidates to have completed 10 + 2 with PCMB subjects from a recognized board. admissions are primarily based on merit
To secure admission in the B.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture program at Agricultural College, Bapatla under the SC category , your AP EAMCET rank should ideally be within the range of 49,000 to 50,000 . This estimate is based on previous years' cutoff trends, where the closing rank for SC candidates was
Hello,
if you've applied for PCMB in KCET, it's not mandatory to write the bilology paper unless you're aiming for courses like agriculture, veterinary or pharmacy. for engineering admissions, only PCM scores are considered and biology iss not required. KCET provides separate rankings for engineering and agriculture, so writing biology
Hi aspirant,
Due to the growing modern farming technology and the strong agricultural land in Telangana, a career in agriculture is very promising. Students who complete a B.Sc. in Agriculture can find opportunities in both the government and private sectors, each offering its advantages. Here are some job opportunities available
In a state like Telangana, where agriculture plays a significant role in the economy. Here's a breakdown of potential job placements:
Government Sector:
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
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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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 !
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