Should I go for M.Sc agriculture after passing AIEEA? I've completed 3-year B.Sc agriculture. What should I do?

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    Konanki jayanth | Contributor-Level 8

    a year ago

    After passing entrance exams like the AGRICET, CU CET, ICAR AIEEA, etc., applicants can proceed for admission to the two-year MSc Agriculture program. The merit list of shortlisted candidates is shared on the university portal. To confirm admission, the shortlisted applicants must finish the remaining steps in the admissions process.

    If you want to join the MSc Agriculture­ program, you should have finished your degre­e and got at least 50% in total. But reme­mber, this requireme­nt can change based on the spe­cific school you choose.

    Based on your 3-year B.Sc agriculture degree and AIEEA score, you are eligible to ap

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