Agriculture
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To pursue BSC in food and Agriculture , you will shouldhave to appear for k CET . Whether you will get admission in BSC Agriculture depends on cut off of the College in which you had applied.
However you should secure minimum 50% score in entrance exam ie
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ICAR recognised 3 central universities, 4 deemed universities and 64 state agricultural universities in india, there are a huge numbers of college.
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Both have a better scope and both provide almost equal opportunities in future. It depends on your interest as if you are interested in study of plants then choose bsc in agriculture and if you are interested in study of drugs then you must opt for b. Pharm.
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Dear Aspirant,
Both of these courses are almost equal and comparable. Both have almost same starting salaries, same initial career graphs. However, in B.Pharma side you might not get a good growth after your graduation, but in BSc agriculture side there are a large number of higher studies paths open
Yes, MPC students are also eligible for B.Sc Agriculture course. You can appear for ICAR AIEEA Examination. In order to be eligible for ICAR exam for undergraduate course you need to pass 10+2 with Physics, Chemistry and any one of the subject from Biology/Home Science/ Mathematics/Agriculture with at least 50
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To be eligible for AP EAMCET for Medical and Agriculture stream you must have passed 10+2 or its equivalent from a recognized board or university with 45 % aggregate if you belong to general category and 40% aggregate if you belong to reserved category.You must have studied two or
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After the completion of the examination which is going to be conducted on July 26th, after a while by looking into the stats of the number of students appeared for the examination, exact dates will be declared. NEET results are said to be announced in the Month of
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According to the official notification ,the eligibility criteria that the student should qualify in 12th standard ."The minimum qualifying marks for consideration of the candidate to the selection process of various categories is mentioned below:
general/OBC - 50% marks
SC/ST/PC - 40%marks
The students
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