Cutoff Scores: The minimum scores required for admission to each college varies annually, depending on the volume of applications and the calibre of those applications. Specialisation: Your prospects of admission may be impacted by the relative competitiveness of different specialisations. Reservation Policies: Your chances of being admitted may be affected by reserved seats if you fall into a particular category (such as SC, ST, or OBC). Counselling Rounds: Whether or not you are able to secure a seat will also depend on the number of counselling rounds and the number of seats available at each round.
Greetings from Careers360! Thank you for reaching out regarding your ICAR PG exam results.
Congratulations on scoring 128 marks in the ICAR PG exam. That's a commendable achievement. Regarding your chances of securing a seat, it's a bit complex to give a definitive answer without more details. Your admission prospects will depend on several factors including the specific program you're interested in, the number of available seats, and the overall competition this year.
However, with that score, you should certainly have options. Have you considered which specific agricultural programs or universities you're most interested in? If you'd like, I could provide some information on top agricultural universities that typically accept ICAR PG scores.
For more precise information about your chances at specific institutions, I'd recommend checking the previous years' cut-off lists of the colleges you're targeting. This can give you a good indication of where you stand.
Is there any particular area of agricultural studies you're leaning towards? That might help narrow down your options.
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