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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!
Yes, there are some government colleges in Delhi where admissions are still open , especially for undergraduate courses. To get admission into Delhi University (DU) and other government colleges, you have to take the Common University Entrance Test (CUET).
For admission to undergraduate courses in Delhi University, CUET (UG) 2025 is mandatory. However, some government colleges and universities also offer admission without CUET, such as for some specific courses or for some reserved categories.
Agar aap 12th mein kisi ek subject mein fail ho gaye hain, to aapko pehle us subject ka compartment exam ya improvement exam pass karna padega. BA admission ke liye generally pass certificate zaroori hota hai. Jab tak aap 12th ka overall pass status nahi paate, tab tak aapko BA mein regular admission milna mushkil hai. Aap open universities (jaise IGNOU) ke options bhi dekh sakte hain, jahan flexible admission rules hote hain.
do not panic if you have paid the fees try contacting the authorities in person and explain the situation . there might have been some technical issue from their side too.
Admission with 50 marks is very unlikely in top colleges, but category, quota, and seat availability matter. You can check your chances using this tool:
To get accurate details, please ask your question with the name of course and college where you want admission.
If you filled the admission counselling form and paid, but nothing shows on the link, then wait for 24-48 hours for updates. Keep your transaction ID and payment receipt safe. Contact the counselling authority’s helpline or email to check your status. Sometimes updates on the website are delayed, so wait and check again later. Don't worry.
64 marks out of 200 are not enough for admission in DDU (Deen Dayal Upadhyaya Gorakhpur University). Usually, for admission in DDU, students have to score more than 100 marks out of 200, and for some courses, this number can be 150 or more. 64 marks are too low and the chances of admission are very low.
So, if you want to take admission in DDU, you have to try again next year and score more marks. You can check the admission procedure and cutoff marks on the university website.
Some seats in NEET are reserved for children of defence personnel, especially in Defence Ministry-run institutions like AFMC (Armed Forces Medical College),
In some states, children of defence personnel may also get preference in admission or some seats reserved in state government-run medical colleges.
The reservation categories are generally for children of servicemen killed or injured in war, children of serving servicemen, and children of ex-servicemen.
To avail these relaxations, candidates have to clear the NEET exam, and fulfil certain criteria as per the status of their parent or guardian in defence service.
For admission into AFMC (Armed Forces Medical College), a good rank in NEET is required along with a specific admission procedure which includes talk test, interview and medical test.
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