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Admission to a B.Sc. Agriculture program typically involves several steps, and the details can vary by institution.
Admission process:
Look for universities or colleges offering B.Sc. agriculture. This can include state agricultural universities, central universities, or private institutions.
Review the eligibility criteria, which usually include having completed 10+2 with science subjects (Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and/or Mathematics).
Applications can usually be found on the institution’s official website or obtained directly from their admissions office.
Some institutions require an entrance exam for admission to the B.Sc. Agriculture program. Examples include the ICAR AIEEA (Indian Council of Agricultural Research All India Entrance Examination for Admission) or state-level entrance exams.
Some institutions admit students based on their 10+2 marks and do not require an entrance exam. Check if this applies to your chosen institution. For some institutions, you may need to attend a counseling session where you’ll choose your specialization and confirm your admission.
Fee structure:
The fee structure can vary widely based on whether the institution is a government or private university. Government institutions typically have lower fees compared to private ones.
Generally, tuition fees can range from INR 20,000 to INR 1,00,000 per year in government institutions and may be higher in private institutions.
Cut off marks:
Cut-off marks can vary each year based on the number of applicants and their performance.
For institutions that require entrance exams, the cut-off marks will be determined based on exam performance.