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can I get govt icar aieea college by marks 211 ur category of WB


soumyakhan54321 9th Nov, 2020
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debolinadawn 9th Nov, 2020

Dear aspirant,

Hope you are doing well. As per your query yes it will be difficult for you to get into a government institute through ICAR in accordance to your rank and your category. You can still try and see as the cutoff varies every year for the reserved category. Candidates securing 300+ marks in ICAR AIEEA can treat their performance as a good score. Such candidates will have chances to get admission under AIQ (All India Quota) in popular Agriculture universities. However, a score above 450+ can be treated as better performance and a 500+ score can be treated as the best score in the entrance exam. Also please provide your AIR and your desired college so that we can help you out with the exact details. Also click on the link below for more information and updates. Hope you find this helpful. Thank you.

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