Is ICAR an entrance exam for Bsc agriculture

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ICAR is a all India intrance exam for B.Sc agriculture and conducted by the NTA in the form of cbt test which is computer based entrance test conducted to select the students who want to study for the B.Sc agriculture 

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It depends on which state you want to travel for the future studies. If you want to do in West Bengal, then Google it and find the best college for biotechnology or else ask your elder siblings if they know about it.

The date for candidates to make any changes to their application form to appear for the ICAR AIEEA Exam was between June 7 to 9, 2025. Once the correction window closes, no candidate is allowed to make any changes to their ICAR Application Form. 

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