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Riya verma

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I don't think so.

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Group Captain Vinayak DeodharLa vie est faite pour vivre pas pour stresser

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Hello Radha, I have not understood the short form used by you. Normally speaking eligibility for M.Sc. Is having done graduation in similar subject. Some universities demand minimum marks in graduation but some do not insist at all. Best wishes to you.

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Pranav Raj

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Hi Saurabh, You can talk to the college about the admission procedure. Then they will let you know what to do next.

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Atharva Sunil Tiwari

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With the ICAR recognised degree, you can get a job like Agri officer or any other agriculture-related jobs. With the UGC recognised degree, you can't get Agri officer post.

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Chandra Kumar

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Yes, it's possible to get into an ICAR-accredited university for B.Sc. Agriculture without taking the ICAR exam, using NEET and KEAM exam scores. Many universities offer admission based on merit or state-level entrance exams. 

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ICAR AIEEA:

The Indian Council of Agricultural Research conducts the All India Entrance Examination for Agriculture (ICAR AIEEA), but it's not the only path to admission. 

State-level exams:

Many State Agricultural Universities (SAUs) conduct their own entrance exams for admission to their BSc Agriculture programs. 

Merit-based admission:

Some ICAR-accredited universities may also offer admis

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Nischal Sachdeva

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The total fees for B.A. In English in All Saints' College is Rs. 7145 only.

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Pawan Singh Dhakad

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Yes this college offers placement but placement are very less. If you want to take admission than go for another college.

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Pranav Raj

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Hi Akshaya, Yes placement is good for ECE in KS school of engineering. You can work hard and get offside campus placement also.

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Ashwin Kumar Lihala

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There is a basic requirement of marks for direct admission in Amity University Kolkata, I. e. , you need minimum of 75% marks in 12th boards to avoid the Entrance exam. Else you need to give the entrance. Depending upon your boards marks you get a scholarship as well for your first year. You can directly contact on the admission helpline no on Amity University website, they will guide you further with the process.

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pradeep kumarSr. Section Engr(Design)

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Please write about the category you belong, for a better response. Keeping the previous years of trends in consideration, Chances of getting a government college are very less, while chances of getting Private colleges are high.

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