Agriculture
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With your academic profile of 85% in Class 10, 76% in Class 12 (science stream), and an OUAT entrance exam score of 112, along with SC category reservation, you have a good chance of securing admission to agriculture courses in different universities across India.
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Hello Aspirant,
Hi! You are an SC female candidate with a rank of 20,733 in AP EAPCET, so you have a reasonable opportunity to secure a seat in B.Sc. (Hons) Agriculture at ANGRAU, Guntur. You may be able to secure a seat, especially in the later rounds or against the special category seats. However, seating allotment is completely dependent on cut-off ranks, category reservation limits, and how many seats are available in a given year. Make sure to keep track of the official counselling time table, and attend as many rounds as possible to increase your seat acquisition.
Yes, you can do a BSc in agriculture if you had biology in your 12th. But there are still eligibility you need to meet
If you meet this requirement, you can take some state-level entrance exams, or if you don't want to take them, you can get direct admission to some private institutes.
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Hello,
Yes, a Telangana student who qualified in AP EAMCET can attend counselling for ANGRAU admission and apply for BSc Agriculture for the 2025-26 session.
However, admission under AP EAMCET is usually for Andhra Pradesh local candidates. Telangana students may be considered under the unreserved (non-local) category, and chances depend on seat availability and rank.
Hope it helps !
Based on previous year cut-offs, getting a BSc Agriculture seat in Shimoga with 15629 in practical rank and 90106 in theory rank may be difficult. Usually, Shimoga seats close at much lower ranks, especially for General category. However, if you belong to a reserved category (like SC/ST/OBC), there might be a small chance in the second or third round.
Cut-offs can change every year, so it's good to keep checking counselling updates and try for other colleges too.
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If you want to take admission in B.Sc. Agriculture through CUET 2025 belongs to the EWS (Economically Weaker Section) category, so understanding the cut-off trends is very important. Based on the data the cut-off for B.Sc. (Hons.) Agriculture at Banaras Hindu University (BHU) for EWS candidates was approximately 491.275 (normalized score). The general category cut-off was around 498.5, which means that the difference between EWS and general cut-offs was very less .But everyone the cutoff changes it's depend on factors like competition, students appearing this year, difficulty level of paper.
The cut-off scores can vary slightly depending on different universities; it can be central or state university.
For EWS category students, a CUET normalized score around 491–495 or more would increase your chances of getting B.Sc. Agriculture at a top central university. You can check the link below to get more information.
https://university.careers360.com/articles/cuet-agriculture-expected-cut-off-2025
All the best for your preparation
MSc Agriculture is a popular and demanding postgraduate course among students from a life science or agriculture background. Whether you want to take admission into this course usually depends on the entrance exam. Since this course is offered by various government and private universities.
If you are from a BSc Agriculture or related background. These courses help you to build expertise in subjects like Agronomy, Horticulture, Plant Pathology, Genetics, and more. It opens doors to careers in teaching, research, agribusiness companies, government departments, and even allows you to do PhD-level studies.
Let’s have a look at how you can get admission.
First thing you have to understand is that you must have completed BSc Agriculture or a related undergraduate degree such as BSc Horticulture, BSc Forestry, or BSc in Agronomy, depending on the university’s eligibility criteria. Most universities require a minimum percentage in graduation, usually around 50–60%. Some institutes may also have age limits or specific subject requirements before applying you have to check properly.
Mostly the admission process for MSc Agriculture depends on entrance exams, but in some universities, direct admission or it can be through merit-based admission.
The most popular entrance exam for MSc Agriculture is ICAR AIEEA PG (Indian Council of Agricultural Research - All India Entrance Examination for Admission). This exam is conducted every year for admission into the top agricultural universities in India. ICAR-affiliated universities reserve around 25% of their PG seats for ICAR candidates, while the rest seats are filled by state-level candidates through their own entrance exams.
Other than ICAR, many universities conduct their own entrance tests. Like PAU (Punjab Agricultural University)and, GBPUAT (Pantnagar University) holds separate exams. Some universities also accept CUET PG, depending on their affiliation.
For these exams, you have to prepare from your graduation-level subjects, especially core topics like agronomy, soil science, genetics, etc. Once you qualify for the entrance, you will have to go through counseling rounds and document verification. Some universities may also conduct interviews or group discussions, but that depends on the institution.
To stay updated, regularly check the official websites of ICAR, CUET PG, and the universities where you want to apply. Admission forms are usually released between March and May, and exams are held around June or July.
Visit this page for more information about the MSc Agriculture course, syllabus, and career options: https://university.careers360.com/articles/cuet-cut-off
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With a rank of 11,418 in AP EAMCET (EWS girl), getting a B.Sc Agriculture seat in a government college is unlikely, as cutoffs are usually below 7,500. But you have a good chance in private agriculture college s , which accept ranks up to 30,000+ for EWS category.
here are the some private colleges list
1. Agricultural College, Bapatla
2. GITAM School of Science
3. Vignan’s Foundation for Science, Tech & Research
4. Pydah Educational Institutions
Dear Aspirant,
With a rank of 158627, getting a seat in BSc agriculture and it related courses in government or reputed colleges in Karnataka is unlikely, especially for unreserved category. Government quota seats in BSc Agriculture are highly competitive and often close before 80,000 rank, especially in popular colleges like UAS Bangalore, Dharwad, Raichur, and Shivamogga. For reserved categories ranks up to 1.2–1.5 lakh may get a chance in less preferred colleges or private institutions.
What you should do is to participate in the counselling. You might get a seat in the later rounds, or you should look for other related courses such as B.Sc. Agri Marketing & Cooperation, B.Sc. Forestry, B.Tech Food Technology etc.
Visit the given site to know more details:
https://university.careers360.com/articles/kcet-agriculture-cut-off
Having a PCM (Physics, Chemistry, Math) category rank of 2462 and a PCB (Physics, Chemistry, Biology) category rank of 15000 in the BCECE exam may make it challenging to secure admission to a B.Tech in Agricultural Engineering program, as the cutoff ranks for the General (UR) category typically fall within the 2,500 – 5,000 range.
While your PCM rank of 2462 is within the general cutoff range for Agricultural Engineering, it's on the higher side. This means that securing a seat in the most sought-after colleges might be difficult.
If B.Tech Agricultural Engineering is a priority, and your current ranks are not sufficient, you could explore other related courses like B.Sc. Agriculture or look into private colleges that might have different admission criteria.
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