Agriculture
Hi Raman
Yes, BSC Agriculture Honours is certainly available as a degree and there are various reputed institutes which provide a degree in BSC Agricultute Hons like:
1. Punjab Agricultural University (PAU), Haryana 2. GB Pant University of Agriculture and Technology, Pantnagar 3. Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU), Coimbatore 4. University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore 5. Acharya NG Ranga Agricultural University (ANGRAU), UP 6. Banaras Hindu University (BHU), Varanasi 7. Dr. Rajendra Prasad Central Agricultural University, Bihar
You can go for more universities so do think carefully and then decide the best college for you. I hope you do your degree with flying colors!
Thank You!!!
Hello Pragathi,
When completing your degree in veterinary from the Ranchi Veterinary College - Birsa Agricultural University, you will become eligible for UPSC and other jobs in the central level government, even if it doesn't receive recognition from the Veterinary Council of India (VCI) at this time.
However, if you want a job which requires a VCI recognized veterinary degree, you will need VCI recognition for jobs like Central government veterinary post and higher studies in some institutions. Therefore, even though no recognition from VCI does not change your overall eligibility to enter in services like UPSC or other civil services etc., you may find limited career choices in the veterinary field without formal recognition by the VCI.
With a CUET score of 495 out of 1250, getting admission to Pusa Agriculture is quite unlikely, especially for the general category. The cutoffs for top agriculture colleges like RPCAU are usually higher. You may still have a chance in lesser-known universities or through state-level counselling if your category cutoffs are lower.
There are 60 seats in the BSc Agriculture at NSC.
Hello,
The four year undergraduate bsc agriculture curriculum focuses on the scientific study of farming methods, soil science, plant breeding agronomy, and other topics.
So, Here's the Top colleges for B.Sc Agriculture:
There are many colleges like this which admit students via ICAR AIEEA UG, state - level entrance examination or 12th merit based.
Securing a b.sc agriculture seat at prestigious Andhra Pradesh Government College is improbable for someone with a 30170 AP EAMCET score, but there is a decent probability of getting into private colleges or other establishments. Your ranking is in the June where private universities are easier to get into.
With A 57 percentile overall score and a 12 percentile tile in the farming stream, it is hard to say for sure if you will be accepted into a bsc agriculture program. The particular institution or universities, the admission test cut off scores are some of the variables that affect your prospects. However, if you belong to SC category then some relaxation maybe available.
Actually without knowing rank it is not possible to predict.So wait for your rank to be out then you can know. If it is good then you can get and during spot admission too you have a chance to get into Ouat bbsr in agriculture or forestry or ag engineering etc.
Generally 150 plus score considered a good score for admission through ouat.
All the best for your future
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