Agriculture
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If your KCET rank is 69,000 and you missed out on applying for counselling, consider the following steps:
1. Check availability for late consultation: There may be additional rounds or late consultation sessions. Please check the official KCET website for the latest information.
2. Direct entry: Some colleges may offer
With a rank of 33,249 in the AP EAMCET (BiPC stream), and being an SC female candidate from the SVU region in Andhra Pradesh, you have a fair chance of securing a seat in an Agriculture course. Admission to Agriculture programs depends on factors such as the number of seats
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Thank you for reaching out about your admission to the B.Sc. Agriculture course at SBVR. Congratulations on securing a seat!
Your concern about the high registration fee is understandable. A 60,000 rupee registration fee does seem quite steep. Here are a few points to consider:
1. Sometimes,
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With a 28,756 rank in AP EAMCET, securing a seat in a government college for B.Sc. Agriculture could be challenging but not impossible. Admission chances depend on factors like the category you belong to (BC, SC, ST, etc.), the number of available seats, and the cutoff for the
Most of the colleges require following document.
1.2 Passport Size photographs.
2.Residential certificate
3.Caste certificate.
4.12th class Detailed Mark Sheet.
5.Income certificate.
6.Character Certificate.
7.RANK CARD ( if any)
Hope it helps!
All the best for your bright future
In order to get a seat under BSc agriculture in KCET you have to secure a minimum of 50% i.e, you must get 100 marks out of 200 in the entrance exam.most students with high ranks go for Engineering. There's not much competition in BSc agriculture as compared to other
The KCET rank of 9910 with a good score of 91% in your class at second year's end should give you more than a fair chance of finding a seat in B. Sc. Agriculture, especially through government or well-reputed private colleges in Karnataka. However, there are a few factors on
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Each of these courses offers distinct career paths with unique opportunities. Here's an overview to help you decide which one might be better for future job prospects:
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