Agriculture
Hello! As of now, there is no official announcement regarding the extension of the MSc Agriculture entrance exam date beyond August 11, 2025. For instance, the University College of Science, Technology & Agriculture has extended the last date for submission of applications to August 11, 2025, but has not indicated any change in the exam schedule, Similarly, Kerala Agricultural University has scheduled walk in admissions for various Master's, Integrated, and Diploma programs from August 18 to August 23, 2025, without mentioning any extension for the MSc Agriculture entrance exam .
here's some agriculture and allied courses you can choose in the web options: 1) Core agriculture degrees: - B.Sc (Hons) agriculture: covers crop production, soil science, and pest managment. - B.Sc Agriculture Engineering: Agriculture with engineering concept.
2) Allied agriculture courses - B.Sc Horticulture: specialization about fruits, vegetables and ornamental plants. - B.Sc Forestry: Forest management and wildlife conservation. - B.Sc Sericulture: Silk production - B.Sc Seed Technology: Speed production, testing and marketing
3) ICAR-Affiliated specialized courses - B.Sc Agriculture Biotechnology - B.Sc agriculture Marketing and Cooperation - B.Sc Agriculture Economics - B.Sx Agriculture Business Management
Achieving 320 marks in CUET is a strong performance. Agriculture courses are offered in several universities through CUET. Your score places you in a competitive position for B.Sc. Agriculture or related programs at many central universities. To explore specific college options based on this score — use the predictor tool for precise guidance:
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At 16 percentile in MHT-CET, it might be difficult to get into top-tier government agriculture colleges like MPKV Rahuri, VNMKV Parbhani, or PDKV Akola.
However, you can consider:
Private agriculture colleges affiliated with State Agricultural Universities. Management quota seats (if financially feasible). Apply for diploma or B.Sc. in Horticulture/Allied Sciences as an alternative path.
Do keep an eye on cap round counselling dates, and you may also consider re-attempting MHT-CET next year with better preparation if you're targeting a top institute.
Wishing you the very best in your agricultural career!
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With a practical rank of 2,032 in 3B category, you have a good chance of getting a B.Sc Agriculture seat in government colleges in Karnataka. Colleges like GKVK Bangalore, Dharwad, Mandya, Hassan, and Shimoga had 3B cutoffs up to 2,800–3,100 ranks in previous years.
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A percentile of 87 in MHT CET Agriculture, combined with an ST reservation, gives you good options for BSc Agriculture in Maharashtra.
Fill your choices during MHT CET CAP counseling through the DTE Maharashtra portal. Prioritize colleges in reserve and open quotas early. Also, some newer private universities offer scholarships for ST candidates with MHT CET scores between 80–90 Percentile.
Best wishes!
Hello aspirant,
Admission to B.Sc Agriculture depends on a few things: your marks, the entrance exam you gave (like ICAR AIEEA or state-level CET), and the category you belong to. If you meet the eligibility criteria and have a decent score, yes, you can get admission. Also, some private universities offer direct admission if seats are available. Just make sure the college is recognized by ICAR or UGC. Start applying early, keep your documents ready, and participate in counselling rounds. You have a good chance—just stay updated and don’t miss deadlines.
For more information about BSC agriculture, syllabus, fees , colleges etc you can visit here;
https://www.careers360.com/courses/bsc-in-agriculture
All the best for your admission!
Hello Aspirant,
Your CML Rank is 359 in PCM and you are in the General category. You have a very good chance of getting B.Tech in Agriculture or B.Sc Agriculture in most good colleges that offer these courses through entrance exams, but the admission confirmation will depend on:
If you mention the examination name and the state, a better prediction can be given. Overall CML Rank of 359 is very good for Agriculture related courses.
1. First check your exam result
2. Then go to counselling website
3. Register your name and fill form
4. Upload your marks and documents
5. Pay small fee for counselling
6. Wait for merit list and seat result
7. If seat comes then do document check
8. Pay admission fee if you like the seat
9. You can wait for next round if better seat needed
10. Go to college and start your classes
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Hii,
No, you can’t pursue both B.Sc Agriculture and B.Sc Nursing together in regular mode. Both are full-time degree programs and require practical sessions, labs, and attendance, which clash in terms of schedule. Agriculture is more field-oriented and involves crop science, soil science, etc., while Nursing is a paramedical course that needs hospital-based clinical practice and rigorous training. The universities also don’t permit simultaneous enrollment in two full-time courses due to academic policy. However, if one course is in distance mode like IGNOU or Open University and the other is regular, it might be technically possible but managing both will still be very challenging for you . So practically and academically, it's better to focus on one course at a time. Choose the one that aligns more with your career interest.
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