Can I admission in LPU? I have not cleared LPU-NEST exam for B.Sc agriculture.
Asked by Suraj Kumar Mishra
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Dear Suraj, This year, due to Covid-19 stress all over the country, the eligibility criteria has been relaxed, LPU NEST is acting as a scholarship test only for Agriculture UG programme. So you can go ahead with the admission online. The salient features of the programme are:
# Knowledge Enhancement: The curriculum imparts fundamental knowledge about cultivation practices in agriculture, horticulture crops and sustainable and precision farming. # Experiential Learning: Through Rural Agriculture Work Experience (RAWE) programme the students develop real time understanding on conventional agriculture methods and effective dissemination of...more -
Hi,
Yes, you can go for admission in LPU For B.Sc. (Hons. ). Agriculture programme. As per my knowledge, this programme does not demand LPU NEST. It only depends upon the percentage you have in your previous qualification. For scholarship purpose, you can go for LPU NEST. I suggest you to visit www.lpu.in. -
Due to the prevailing situations of Covid-19, from majority of programmes LPU NEST is exempted. For B.Sc. Agriculture, you can apply for admission without clearing this exam also. If you have more than or equal to 60 percentages of marks you can apply for the admissions. In case you wishes to enhance your scholarship, you can appear for LPU NEST. LPU is the first private university to have ICAR accreditation. Hope this information helps.
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Due to COVID 19, LPU is conducting admission process by online mode. Now for current 2019-20 session. You can take admission without LPU NEST but you must have 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 or Intermediate (with English, Physics, Chemistry, and Maths or Biology or Forestry) or 10+2 or Intermediate (Agriculture) or 2 years Diploma in Agriculture after 10th or equivalent.
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Due to COVID 19, LPU is conducting admission process by online mode. Now for current 2019-20 session. You can take admission without LPU NEST but you must have 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 or Intermediate (with English, Physics, Chemistry, and Maths or Biology or Forestry) or 10+2 or Intermediate (Agriculture) or 2 years Diploma in Agriculture after 10th or equivalent. The last date to apply is 30 April 2020. So, visit university website or call toll free number to begin the process of admission. Good Luck.
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As of now, LPU NEST is not compulsory for taking admission in B.Sc. Agriculture (Hons). The eligibility criteria for B.Sc. Agriculture (Hons) is Pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 or Intermediate (with English, Physics, Chemistry and Maths or Biology or Forestry) or 10+2 or Intermediate (Agriculture) or 2 years Diploma in Agriculture after 10th or equivalent. The admission is open online and the last date of admission is 30th April 2020.
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No, LPU NEST is compulsory for B.Sc. Agriculture, you will have to qualify it. However, you get two chances to appear for LPU NEST.
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Admission depends upon meeting the eligibility norms. Due to COVID 19, LPU has relaxed eligibility norms and waived off LPU NEST for the current session. You can take admission without LPU NEST but you must have 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 or Intermediate (with English, Physics, Chemistry, and Maths or Biology or Forestry) or 10+2 or Intermediate (Agriculture) or 2 years Diploma in Agriculture after 10th or equivalent. I will advice you to book your seat online at the earliest because LPU is the only private university which is ICAR and seats are also limited.
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Eligibility Criteria is pass with 60% aggregate marks in 10+2 or Intermediate (with English, Physics, Chemistry and Maths or Biology or Forestry) or 10+2 or Intermediate (Agriculture) or 2 years Diploma in Agriculture after 10th or equivalent subject to valid score in LPU-NEST. For a candidate, who has not studied English as a subject, the condition of English may be waived off provided the candidate in his qualifying exam has studied in English medium. (10% relaxation to SC/ ST/PH applicants) (5% relaxation to North East states and Sikkim candidates/ Defence Personnel and their Dependents/ Wards of Kashmir Migrants).
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