Agronomy
With a 162 score in ICAR PG JRF (Agronomy), your chances depend on the cutoff for your category and the number of seats available in agronomy. Generally, top ICAR institutes like IARI Delhi, PAU Ludhiana, TNAU Coimbatore, GBPUAT Pantnagar, and UAS Bangalore require much higher scores (often 250+ for unreserved). With 162, admission to Tier-1 ICAR deemed universities is unlikely, but you still have good chances in state agricultural universities (SAUs), mid-tier ICAR colleges, and some central universities where the cutoff is comparatively lower. If you belong to OBC/SC/ST/EWS, your chances improve further.
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If your AIEEA-PG results in Agronomy weren’t as expected, don’t lose hope, you may still have options. ANGRAU’s Bapatla campus and a few other agri colleges sometimes offer seats under management quota or payment (self-finance) categories, though these are limited and competitive.
It’s best to directly contact the college or check ANGRAU’s official PG admission notifications for updates on such seats. If available, you might need to apply separately or attend a counseling round. So stay proactive reach out, keep your documents ready, and don’t miss any deadlines
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If your correction from ABM to Agronomy was saved but the application form is still showing ABM, and now the correction window is closed, then you should do the following:
Take a screenshot of your correction page or any proof where it showed Agronomy after correction (if you have it).
Contact ICAR/NTA helpdesk immediately. Explain the issue clearly and share your application number.
You can call them or email them.
NTA helpline: 011-40759000
Email: icar@nta.ac.in
Mention everything — that you made the correction on time, it showed correctly, but the downloaded form still shows the old subject.
Don’t wait. Contact them as soon as possible so they can help before the admit cards are released.
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There is no possibility of admission here without entrance examination. Entrance examination is compulsory. M.Sc. For details regarding Agronomy fees and placements, you need to visit the university or college website or contact them directly .
Entrance Exam:
Most of the universities and colleges offer M.Sc. Entrance examination is required for admission into Agronomy. If you haven't taken the entrance exam, there's no chance for you to get admission.
Fees:
M.Sc. Agronomy fees vary according to the university or college. You need to visit the university or college website or contact them directly for more details regarding fees.
Placement:
M.Sc. Placement opportunities in Agronomy are usually provided by the university or college. You need to visit the university or college website or contact them directly for more details about placements.
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According to the official information, generally, a B.Sc. Agriculture graduate needs to appear for an entrance exam to get admission to an M.Sc. program in Agronomy at Junagadh Agricultural University (JAU).
It typically uses a merit-based system that combines the candidate's previous degree (OGPA/percentage) and their score on a entrance exam for M.Sc. admissions.
Check the official JAU website for the specific M.Sc. Agronomy admission notification. http://www.jau.in/coa/index.php/academic/3-initsection/academic/41-admission
https://www.careers360.com/university/junagadh-agricultural-university-junagadh/admission
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As per the guidelines issued by UGC NET, a candidate enrolled in a Master's program, whether in the 1st semester or the last, is eligible to sit for the UGC NET exam of the subject in which they are doing masters in. Please don't let people misguide you, you may even check the eligibility criteria mentioned on the UGC NET website.
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Master of Science (M.Sc) in Agriculture Agronomy is a full-time two-year postgraduate course offered by the Chaudhary Charan Singh University, Meerut.
The eligibility for admission here is that you must score 50% marks in your graduation. The admission process is very easy. You should go visit the college and collect the admission form by paying the form fee. Fill out all the details and submit it with the required documents such as the photocopy of adhar card, 10+2 pass certificate and your graduation marksheet. After submitting you can wait for the college's call.
I hope this helps,
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College in which you are interested to take admission in MSc agriculture specialisation in soil science, horticulture , agronomy. Until you mention the name of the college it is very difficult to predict anything about your admission criteria. In all India i.e. national level entrance test is taken that is ICAR AI EEE. This exam is conducted by National testing agency in all India level for UG and PG of agriculture courses admission in government colleges or universities.
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