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B.Sc. Agriculture is a 4-year undergraduate degree awarded by Indian Universities for 10+2 students preferably with Science stream. Like, BE/B.Tech or MBBS B.Sc. In Agriculture is considered as a professional degree. Interested aspirants for the course are required to fulfill the below-mentioned eligibility criteria:
1. Completion of Intermediate (12 years of school education) in Science stream
2. Physics, Chemistry, Biology and/or Mathematics as the subjects of study
Every college is different and hence there admission criteria also varies. You need to check the eligibility criteria of the college before applying and you can check th
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You'll also be required to take their entrance test i.e. Banaras Hindu University Common Entrance Test (BHUCET). The shortlist will be based on the marks obtained in BHUCET and class 12th combined.
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The batch has registered 100% placement since many years. You can check out details in placement report on this link.
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A candidate for admission to LLB semester course has to qualify 10+2/Intermediate or equivalent thereto, and the Law Common Entrance Examination (LAWCET) for that academic year. The candidates will be admittedly strictly in accordance with the merit secured at the entrance examination, keeping in view the Rules in force in respect of statutory reservation of seats under various categories of candidate.
http://www.osmania.ac.in/lawcollege/admissions.html
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The basic eligibility criterion for pursuing the course is a 10+2 or equivalent qualification in any stream from a recognised educational Board. Admission to the course is based on the candidates' performance in a relevant entrance exam, or merit obtained in the last qualifying exam. You need to check the eligibility criteria of the college before applying and you can check the same on their website.
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Use your UPSEE 2018 rank to see where you can get admission at the link provided below:
See the courses, colleges & rounds you may crack.
The result is based on admissions data of UPSEE 2017.
Get resources, insights on colleges & courses:
https://www.shiksha.com/b-tech/resources/upsee-college-predictor
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The cut-offs vary every year. It follows the rules of demand and supply. Greater the applications of students with a higher score, greater will be the cut-off. I won't be able to give you absolute figures of cut off for each year but I'll give you a general idea. The cut off for ISC students for B.Com Morning is around 92-94% while for Evening it's generally 0.5-2% higher than morning's cut off. For CBSE, the cut offs are around 1-2% higher than ISC. For WB board, it is much lower at around 85%-87%.
If you had Maths/B. Maths/Stats and English as your mandatory subjects, you are eligible.
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