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CAT Admit Card Date (Mode - Online) | 24 Oct'23-25 Nov'23 |
CAT Exam Date (Mode - Online) | 25 Nov'23-25 Nov'23 |
The university offers admission to its courses on the basis of entrance examination and on the basis of merit. For Birsa Agricultural University admission, candidates have to appear for the entrance examination required for the courses and have to achieve the marks required for admission to the university. To apply for Birsa Agricultural University courses, candidates should visit the official website of the university. Candidates have to download the application form and fill out the application form with the required information. Candidates have to attach the documents required with the application form. Candidates then have to submit the application form with the application fees.
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The mode of selection and selection criteria of Birsa Agricultural University courses are mentioned in the table below.
Courses | Mode of Selection | Selection Criteria |
Diploma | Merit | Based on marks scored in the previous qualification. |
UG | Entrance | Based on marks scored in the All India Entrance Examination in Agriculture, Allied Sciences(AIEEA) conducted by the ICAR and Jharkhand Combined Competitive Entrance examination conducted by JCECEB for UG, PG and Doctoral courses and All India Entrance Test conducted by the university for MBA. |
PG | Entrance | |
Doctoral | Entrance |
Candidates should meet Birsa Agricultural University eligibility criteria for the course.
Candidates have to visit the official website of the university.
Candidates need to download the application form from the official website of the university.
Candidates should fill out the application form with the required information.
Candidates need to upload the documents required with the application form.
Candidates have to submit the application form with the application fees.
Note:- The application fee for the general candidates is Rs 1500 and Rs 750 is for the reserved candidates. The candidates have to pay the application fee only in the form of a Bank Draft in the name of the university.
The university offers 1 course at the diploma level. This course is Advanced Diploma in Aquaculture. The duration of this course is 2 years.
Courses | Eligibility Criteria |
Candidate must have completed class 12th in Science stream from a recognised board. |
Candidates must apply for the course through the official website of the university.
Candidates should meet Birsa Agricultural University eligibility criteria for the course.
Candidates have to achieve the marks required for admission to the university.
Candidates will be selected for admission on the basis of marks obtained in the previous qualifying examination.
Candidates selected for admission need to submit their documents for verification along with Birsa Agricultural University course fees.
Birsa Agricultural University offers a total of 4 courses at the undergraduate level. These courses are B.Sc (Hons.), B.F.Sc and B.V.Sc. The duration of these courses ranges from 4 to 5 years.
Courses | Eligibility Criteria |
Candidate should have completed class 12th with Physics, Chemistry and Biology/Mathematics as compulsory subjects from a recognised board. | |
Candidate must have completed class 12th with Physics, Chemistry and Biology as compulsory subjects from a recognised board. | |
The university offers a total of 25 courses at the postgraduate level. These courses include M.Tech, M.Sc, M.V.Sc and MBA. The duration of these courses is 2 years.
Courses | Seat Intake | Eligibility Criteria |
- | Candidate should have completed B.Tech in Agricultural Engineering with a minimum of 60% marks and 50% marks for the reserved candidates from a recognised university. Final-year candidates can also apply for this course. | |
2-16 | Candidate must have completed B.Sc Honors of 4 years in Agriculture/Horticulture/Forestry/Veterinary Science/Fisheries Science/Biotechnology with a minimum of 60% marks and 50% marks for the reserved candidates from a recognised university. Final-year candidates can also apply for this course. | |
3 | Candidate should have completed graduation of 5-5.5 years in Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry with a minimum of 60% marks and 50% marks for the reserved candidates from a recognised university. Final-year candidates can also apply for this course. | |
40 | Candidate must have completed graduation in Agriculture, Veterinary Sciences & Animal Husbandry, Forestry, Horticulture, Dairy Technology, Agricultural Engineering, Home Science, Fisheries, Biotechnology, Biological Science and Food Processing/Technology with a minimum of 60% marks and 55% marks for reserved candidates from a recognised university. |
Students need to meet Birsa Agricultural University eligibility criteria for the course.
Students should apply for the course through the official website of the university.
Students have to appear for the All India Entrance Test conducted by the university.
Students qualifying for the entrance test have to appear for group discussion and personal interview rounds.
Students will be selected on the basis of marks obtained by the students in the entrance test, group discussion and personal interview.
Students selected for admission have to submit their documents for verification along with Birsa Agricultural University course fees.
Birsa Agricultural University offers a total of 11 courses at the doctoral level. These courses are PhD courses in various specialisations. The duration of these courses is 6 years.
Course | Seat Intake | Eligibility Criteria |
2 | Candidate should have completed B.Sc (Hons.) in Agriculture/Forestry for 4 years or graduated in Veterinary Sciences and Animal Husbandry. Candidates can apply for the PhD specialisation in the field in which they have completed the postgraduation from a recognised university. |
Aspirants have to apply for the courses through the official website of the university.
Aspirants should meet Birsa Agricultural University eligibility criteria for the course.
Aspirants need to appear for the All India Entrance Examination in Agriculture and Allied Sciences(AIEEA) conducted by the ICAR and the Jharkhand Combined Competitive Entrance examination conducted by JCECEB.
The university creates a merit list on the basis of the entrance examination where the minimum cutoff marks are 50% for General/EWS/OBC candidates and 40% for SC/ST/PC candidates.
Aspirants clearing the cutoff range have to appear for the counselling process conducted by the university.
Aspirants selected for admission have to submit their documents for verification along with Birsa Agricultural University course fees.
Duly Filled Application Form
Duly Filled in Admit Card (2 copies)
Two Seld Addressed and Stamped Envelope
Class 10th mark sheet and certificate
Class 12th mark sheet and certificate
Graduation mark sheet and certificate
Postgraduation mark sheet and certificate
Migration certificate
Transfer certificate
Character certificate
Caste certificate
Income certificate
Provisional Certificate
Entrance Examination Scorecard
Domicile certificate (for students residing in Jharkhand)
EWS Certificate
Passport Size Photographs
Valid ID Proof
Note- All these documents should be self-attested and should be in the form of xerox. Candidates are required to present these documents at the time of admission.
Birsa Agricultural University offers a variety of scholarships to help students advance their expertise in specialised fields. Every semester, the top five students receive merit scholarships.
Fisheries Science is popular among graduates from the BSc. Agriculture Students
The ICAR AIEEA is the most widely recognised national-level exam for admission to BSc agriculture colleges, which are mostly government colleges. It is mostly held in the months of June and July each year.
There are 50 seats available for B.Sc. (H) Agriculture. The university has a total of 26 seats available for B.Sc. (H) Forestry across the four subjects it offers. A Combined Competitive Entrance Examination conducted by ICRA-VCI at the all-India level fills 5% of total seats, and the Jharkhand Combined Competitive Entrance Examination Board, Ranchi fills 85% of total seats.
All undergraduate degree programmes require 10+2 or its equivalent in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology in order to be eligible. The B.Sc. (Ag.) programme accepts applicants with backgrounds in physics, chemistry, and mathematics as well.
Birsa Agricultural University offers diploma and certificate courses in Food Processing, Fruit and Vegetable Processing Technology, and Home Science.
A bachelor's degree in agriculture or a similar field with a minimum of 50% marks is required for PG courses at Birsa Agricultural University.
For all undergraduate degree programmes, the eligibility requirement is 10+2 or its equivalent in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. A bachelor's degree in agriculture or a related field with a minimum of 50% marks is required for postgraduate programs.
For all undergraduate degree programmes, the eligibility is 10+2 or its equivalent in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Candidates with physics, chemistry, and mathematics are also eligible for admission to B.Sc. (Ag.) and B.Sc. (Forestry) programmes.
Here are the following steps: Complete and submit the admission form, Appear for the JCECEB entrance exam, Meet the required score for admission, Submit documents for verification and If selected, candidates are required to pay course fees.
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