Will one student able to do Bsc. Agriculture if he select PCM in +2
Hello,
Yes, you can enroll in the PCM Group's BSc Agriculture programme
The following qualifies a student for the BSc Agriculture Course:
- Must have earned the minimum required marks or grade in the 10+2 Senior Secondary Examination with PCB, PCMB, PCM, or Inter-Agriculture administered by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), a State Board, another Board, or a University.
- Candidates from the General/OBC (NCL), UPS, and EWS categories must have received a minimum of 50% of the possible points at the 10+2 level.
- Candidates who fall under the SC/ST/PwD categories must have received at least 40% on their 10+2 exams.
- To obtain a seat at any of the nation's top agriculture universities, you should take the ICAR-UG Entrance Exam.
JET,TS EAMCT exam is also there which you can give.
My Opinion -
Depending on your area of interest. Although it won't employ the integration and differentiation problems you solved twice for your 12th-grade exams, it will nevertheless help you get closer to the environment and broaden your viewpoint so you can observe rural India, which is the real India. You will develop various farming, irrigation, and other technologies. Yes, you must read about plant physiology. Avoid entering this industry if you are a pcm student since it will be tough for you to learn the scientific names of crops and comprehend their physiology.I would prefer to advise you to pursue a b.tech in agriculture engineering since you won't have to read as much biological material and will enjoy the benefits of being a pcm student.
Good Luck!!