Horticulture
Dear applicant when you are comparing between D.pharma and B.Sc Horticulture firstly you need to consider the technical aspect, after doing D.Pharm you will be a registered pharmacist and you can either take a lateral entry into B.Pharm course or can sit for government exams. But B.Sc Horticulture will not give you technical placements however you can do internship. After Pharm D there are vast career perspectives whereas after B.Sc Horticulture it is somewhat less!!
Good luck!!
Hello Rajesh,
Based on previous year's cut-offs data it is difficult to get Horticulture seat in Government Colleges for your AP EAMCET Rank and for your Category. Cut-offs changes from year to year and depends on many factors like difficulty level of the exam, category, number of students appeared in the exam, number of seats available, etc.
To predict Colleges for your AP EAMCET Rank go through below mentioned College Predictor Tool.
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May this information was helpful.
Best of Luck!!
Hello,
you may know that your rank is not so good at this rank you may get some good Institute but it may be difficult. But yes at this rank you may get a seat in some private colleges of either Agriculture as well as Horticulture. So do not need to worry. B+ positive and believe in your self and you definitely get some good institute for future study so keep trying for it.
All the best.
Hello Aspirant,
According to last some years cut offs sorry to say but you have very very low chances of getting admission into any government college for agriculture or horticulture too. The cut off ranks for government colleges are generally near to 3000 to 4000 rank approximately for 3A category so that you have very less chances of admissions.
You should go through the last year cut offs for the agriculture colleges of Karnataka which will help you in clearing your all doubts regarding cut offs and admission chances.
As the rank scored by you in the entrance examination is a decent one and as you have also mentioned that you belong to the category which will be helpful while securing admission and definitely you can take the agricultural and horticulture field as the demands are also increasing day by day and hence cutoffs for this stream are also increasing but definitely you should try for this with proper research and surely you will getting any of the good college.
Thank you..
Hello dear aspirant
Hope you’re doing well
B.sc horticulture is an undergraduate 3 year degree course. Most colleges and universities give admission in colleges undergraduate courses on merit basis. for this course general eligibility criteria would be that applicant must have cleared intermediate with minimum percentage of 45%. you will need to fill the application form of colleges you want to apply into. Then wait for cut offs
If you can mention the name of the college or university you are inquiring about, then i can help you better and give appropriate answers
You can mention it in the comments section
Thank
I hope you are doing well. According to last some years cut offs sorry to say but you have very very low chances of getting admission into any government college for agriculture or horticulture too. The cut off ranks for government colleges are generally near to 3000 to 4000 rank approximately so you have very less chances of admissions.
I hope this helps.
Good Luck.
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