Agricultural Engineering
The latest information that we have is that CBSE exams have been cancelled. The CBSE exams that have been scheduled for July 1st to 5th have been cancelled as per CBSE's decision. The same has been conveyed to the Supreme Court as well. Students have an option to appear in the examination only if they wish to. But if they do not wish to appear for the examination, then their performance in the last 2 examinations will be considered to grant them marks. And CBSE informed the Supreme Court its assessment scheme. According to that, those students who have completed all their CBSE exams will be assessed based on their performance in the exams. Those who appeared for more than 3 or more subjects the average of the marks secured in the best of the 3 will be given to those subjects for which exams have not been conducted. And those students who have written just 1 or 2 subjects, the results will be declared on the basis of their internal, practical or project assessments for the subjects they haven't written the examinations. And if students want to appear for the exams, they can do so when they are conducted. ICSE might have a slightly changed model and Supreme Court has agreed to that. And amid all this the Centre has not taken any decision regarding NEET and JEE Mains scheduled for July. So we still need to wait to hear from them. Today being Sunday, we only might hear from them on Monday or the next week.
Dear aspirant,
Firstly congratulations on getting such a good rank.
Yes , you could get a seat in agriculture and farm engineering in colleges like:
Good luck!
Hello,
There are no minimum marks required in CET for admission in UG Agriculture course. For 25% of marks obtained in Class XII - PCMB and CET are considered for admission.
Good Luck
hello aspirant,
studying from NCERT will surely help you clear the entrance test for BSc.(Ag.) as they focus mainly on NCERT. But there are around 20–25 questions also from General awareness part, in which a lot of questions come from agriculture part as well.
around 80% of the quetsions are from NCERT, so do focus on the book .
hope that helps
all the best
Hello aspirant
Cut off marks are calculated by dividing marks secured in each subject by 4 + 50 . Then total marks are divided by number of subjects.
As you have got 48 marks in biology, 48/4 = 12
Your cut off for Biology will be 12+50=62
Physics 26/4=6.5 + 50 = 56.5
For chemistry 28/4 = 7 +50 = 57
Hello warrior ,
Your salary for PhD agricultural engineering totally depends upon the working experinence in your field but still the average salary is about $79,441.
Hope it will help you , for further query feel free to ask your question in the comment box.
Good luck !
Engineering is a field of science that is governed by mathematics and physics on a equal level. Without mathematics is would be very much difficult for a basic understanding of this subject. Hence for engineering mathematics plays an important role.
Same for Agricultural Engineering too , students must have passed in 10+2 from a recognised educational board with physics, Chemistry and mathematics as a compulsory subjects.
This rule is for majority of engineering subjects except for biotechnology.
So I am afraid to tell you are not eligible for agricultural engineering , however you can build you career by opting Biotechnology, genetics ,bioinfomatics as a subject.
Thank you and don't lose hope .
Dear Aspirant !
Chhattisgarh Professional Examination Board (CPEB) will release the cutoff of CG PET 2020 after each round of seat allotment. Separate cut-offs will be released for JEE Mains & CG PET qualified students. CG PET 2020 is postponed till now and the next date has not been announced till date.
Last year, their were 7 rounds for seat allotment. You can check out the Cut-offs for different colleges offering agricultural engineering for previous years of CG PET at the below provided link. This can provide with you a rough score for this year too.
https://engineering.careers360.com/articles/cg-pet-cutoff
I hope this provided information would be beneficial for you.
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