Agriculture
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College of Agriculture, Kharpudi, Jalna offers you only one full time course which is Bsc Agriculture Hons Program . This course has a duration of four years and is an undergraduate program. The total number of seats in this college is 120 . The fees structure of this course is Rs . 2,80,000 . The admission is based on merit based and MHT CET score.
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Hello aspirant,
Here below I am providing you with the name of some of the best BSC Agriculture Colleges in Maharashtra:
To know about more colleges, you can visit our site through following link:
https://university.careers360.com/colleges/list-of-bsc-in-agricultural-science-degree-colleges-in-maharashtra
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Good afternoon
Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU) does not use NEET scores for admission to agriculture programs like:
B.Sc. (Hons) Agriculture
B.Tech. in Agricultural Engineering, Biotechnology, etc.
TNAU uses Class 12 marks (in Biology, Physics, Chemistry, and sometimes Mathematics) to prepare merit lists for UG admissions.
Admission Criteria for TNAU Agriculture UG (2024–25):
CourseAdmission Basis
B.Sc. (Agri) / B.Sc. (Horti)Class 12 marks (Bio group)
B.Tech. (Ag. Engg, Food Tech)Class 12 marks (Math/Bio)
If you're interested in agriculture courses in Tamil Nadu:
1. Apply through TNAU Counselling Portal: link attached https://tnau.ucanapply.com/
2. Use Class 12 marks for admission
3. Make sure you meet subject eligibility: Biology / Maths in 12th.
Dear student,
With a TS EAPCET 2025 rank of 11,320 , your chances of getting a B.Sc. Agriculture seat in Telangana depend on your category and the cut-off trends this year.
If you're from the general category , it might be tough to get into top government colleges since their closing ranks usually fall between 2,000 and 10,000 . But some government-affiliated or private colleges may take students with ranks up to 12,000–15,000 , depending on seat availability.
If you belong to a reserved category (SC/ST/BC), your chances improve, as the cut-offs are usually lower. You may get a seat in a government or affiliated college .
Here are a few where students with your rank and reservation may get a seat:
Agricultural College, Aswaraopet
Agricultural College, Jagtial
Agricultural College, Palem
Agricultural College, Warangal
Private colleges affiliated with PJTSAU
Register for TS EAPCET counselling and participate in all rounds, including mop-up.
Use tools like college predictors for a better idea based on your category.
Check last year’s closing ranks for accurate insights.
Keep all your documents ready for counselling and category verification .
In short, you do have a chance , especially if you’re in a reserved category. Focus on counselling and keep an eye on updates.
With an AP EAMCET (Agriculture and Pharmacy stream) rank of 16,119, your prospects for admission into B.Tech Biotechnology programs in Andhra Pradesh remain fairly reasonable, particularly within private or self-financing institutions. While the most competitive public universities—such as JNTU Kakinada, AU Vizag, or ANU Guntur—typically close their admissions at lower ranks, several reputable private colleges (including GITAM, SRKR Bhimavaram, Vignan’s Foundation, and KL University) tend to have more flexible cutoffs and may be within your reach.
Several variables will shape your chances:
- **Reservation Category:** If you belong to a reserved category (BC, SC, ST, etc.), your opportunities will likely improve, as cutoffs are generally more accommodating for these groups.
- **Home District/Local Area:** Local area reservations can substantially affect the closing ranks, so your home district is an important factor.
- **College Preferences:** As mentioned, top public universities are more selective, but strong private colleges remain accessible options.
**Recommended Steps:**
1. **Utilize College Predictor Tools:** Tools like the one on Careers360 allow you to input your rank, category, gender, and other relevant details. This will generate a tailored list of colleges and branches where you have a realistic chance of admission.
2. **Review Historical Cutoffs:** Examining previous years’ opening and closing ranks for B.Tech Biotechnology (especially within your category) will provide valuable context on your prospects.
3. **Monitor Counselling Rounds Closely:** Even if you do not secure a seat in the first round, subsequent rounds or spot counselling often see considerable movement. Remain engaged throughout the entire process.
If you would like a more detailed analysis, please share your reservation category, gender, local area (AU, OU, SVU), and preferred colleges. I can then offer more targeted suggestions. Additionally, if you require direct links to past cutoffs or counselling information, please let me know. https://engineering.careers360.com/ap-eamcet-college-predictor
Admission to the BSc Agriculture program in 2025 will be determined by entrance exams and merit. A foundational understanding of farming methods, crop production, agricultural economics, engineering, marketing, plant pathology, and soil science are all part of the BSc Agriculture curriculum.
For complete information, you can visit our site through following link:
https://www.careers360.com/courses/bsc-in-agriculture
Hello Aspirant,
With 83% in 10th, 76% in 12th (CBSE) board, and 118 score in OUAT entrance exam in SEBC category, your chances for B.Sc. Agriculture seat at OUAT Bhubaneswar are average but competitive. Cut offs vary every year and depend on seat availability and applicants merit. SEBC cut offs for B.Sc. Agriculture at OUAT have been about 110–125 over the last couple of years. Therefore, you have a fair chance. Be hopeful and keep looking for official counselling announcements regularly.
With a KCET agriculture practical rank of 8800 , you fall just outside the cutoff for top government colleges like GKVK Bengaluru and Dharwad , where the ranks typically close around 5200–8500. However, you still stand a good chance in other government colleges such as Mandya , Hassan , Shahapur , and Raichur , especially if you come under a reserved category .
Reserved categories like SC, ST, and OBC usually have higher closing ranks , which increases your chances significantly. So, if you belong to any of these, you may still get into decent government colleges.
In terms of private colleges , your rank is well within the usual admission range. These colleges generally accept higher ranks and have more available seats, so your chances there are very strong .
A few other things matter too—your category, number of applicants this year, and how many rounds of counselling you go through. If you don’t get a seat in the first round, don’t give up—many students get seats in the later rounds or spot counselling .
Hello,
If you are looking for the best B.Tech Agriculture colleges in Maharashtra through MHT CET from a package point of view, then the top government universities are:
Dr. Balasaheb Sawant Konkan Krishi Vidyapeeth, Dapoli
Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth, Rahuri
Vasantrao Naik Marathwada Krishi Vidyapeeth, Parbhani
Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola
These colleges offer good education with low fees. The average placement package is around 3 to 5 LPA. Private colleges usually do not offer better placements than these. For better career growth, students also go for higher studies or government jobs.
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