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With a BSc Agriculture at 58% it can still be possible to apply for higher education or professional programmes, but the exact eligibility depends on the university and course you choose. Many institutes, including Lovely Professional University usually ask around 60% in graduation for certain postgraduate or specialised agriculture programmes, which makes 58% a bit below the typical cutoff. Some universities also consider entrance‑exam scores or hold liberal rules for specific categories, so it is worth checking each university's current admission page and contacting the admission cell directly with your transcripts. If the pe
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B.Ed Course Eligibility:
A minimum aggregate score of 50% in graduation is a requisite for admission. A minimum aggregate score of 55% at post-graduate level is mandatory for admission into colleges.
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Find FEAT test sample papers on:
- Shiksha (free download)
- FLAME University's official website (contact admissions team)
- Other educational websites
Practice with these papers to improve your speed, accuracy, and familiarize yourself with the exam pattern.
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But yes if you have relevant work experience in between with salary proofs then that is not considered as a gap.
So, it is always advised to the students if you are planning for studying in Australia then please start your application time to avoid visa rejections.
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