I got 45% in (P.C.B.) in 12th and 61% in (P.C.B., English and Hindi) overall in 12th Class. Am I eligible for admission in BSc (hons) Agriculture ? What is 12th class eligibility? Only P.C.B marks are observed or overall marks from 12th class are taken into consideration for Admission in BSc Hons agriculture?
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To be eligible for BSc (Hons) Agriculture, most universities focus on 50% in PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology). Since you have 45% in PCB , you might fall short of the typical requirement. However, some universities offer relaxation for reserved categories .
In some cases, universities might also consider your overall marks (including English and Hindi), and since you have 61% overall , you could meet their aggregate requirements.
Check with the specific university for detailed eligibility and any relaxation they might offer.
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Eligibility for BSc (Hons) Agriculture varies by university, but generally, admission is based on PCB/PCM/PCMB marks in Class 12. Most agricultural universities, including ICAR-affiliated ones, require at least 50% in PCB/PCM for the general category (40-45% for reserved categories). Since you have 45% in PCB, you may be eligible in some universities, especially under reserved quotas. However, top universities may require higher marks. Overall 12th marks, including English and Hindi, are usually not considered; only PCB/PCM marks matter.
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To determine your eligibility for admission to a BSc (Hons) Agriculture program , it depends on the university or college you are applying to, as the admission requirements can vary. However, here are some general guidelines:
- Eligibility for BSc (Hons) Agriculture generally requires P.C.B. (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) in 12th grade.
- Minimum Marks : Usually, a minimum of 50%-60% in P.C.B. is required, but you have 45%, which may fall short.
- P.C.B. Marks Focus : Most universities focus on P.C.B. marks, as they are directly relevant to agriculture studies.
- Overall Marks Considered : Some institutions may consider overall percentage (including subjects like English/Hindi), but P.C.B. performance is crucial.
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