I scored 690 marks in 12th and 34 in TS EAMCET 2018. I am a ST student. Can you suggest the best colleegs for B.Sc agriculture?
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Konatham Abhishek If you do not go to the end, why to start? | Scholar-Level 17
6 years agoIt depends on which state you belong. For instance, in South India, University of Agricultural Sciences, College of Agriculture, GKVK campus, Bangalore is one of the best colleges in India. Similarly, Tamil Nadu Agril University, Coimbatore is another best campus. In North India, Punjab Agril University, Ludhiana is one of the excellent colleges followed by Agricultural Colleges at Hisar, Haryana, G. B. Pant University ofAgriculture& Technology, Panthnagar and so on. -
Which Institute is best for B.Sc. Agriculture? It doesn't matter from which university you pursue your graduation from, because honestly, B.Sc Agriculture is not the most popular choice among students. Even after you're done with your graduation, you can't expect anything (in terms of placements, even if you have done it from BHU. But if you want to get that tag, go for it. They've paid seats as well). So, really no use of going anywhere, find such an institution which will be nearby your home. Because ultimately, you'll have to prepare for higher competitions for PG, or literally anything. Keeping that in mind, choose a college in you...more
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Popular Colleges accepting TS EAMCET scores are mentioned at the link provided below:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/articles/ts-eamcet-popular-colleges-accepting-scores-blogId-10747.
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