For your daughter's admission into an M.Sc. in Agriculture program, several factors will influence her chances of getting a seat:
1. Entrance Exam Score: The AIEEA (All India Entrance Examination for Admission) score of 226 marks will be considered, but its weight varies by institution.
2. Previous Academic Performance: Her AgBSc score of 7.03 (presumably on a 10-point scale) will be evaluated alongside her entrance exam results.
3. Category: Being from the OBC (Other Backward Classes) category may provide certain advantages in terms of reserved seats or relaxed criteria.
4. Institutional Cutoffs: Each institution may have different cutoffs and admission criteria for their M.Sc. programs, which vary yearly.
5. Counseling and Seat Allocation: Admission often involves a counseling process where seats are allocated based on merit and preferences.
To determine where she might get a seat, you should:
- Check the cutoff scores for M.Sc. Agriculture programs at various institutions for OBC candidates.
- Review the specific admission criteria and seat availability at the colleges she is interested in.
- Consider reaching out to the admission offices of the institutions offering the M.Sc. in Agriculture to get more personalized information.
For detailed and updated information, you can visit the provided link or directly contact the institutions in which she is interested.
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