What is the KCET cut-off for B.Sc in forestry in Karnataka?

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Dr. Uma Sinha
7 years ago
Hi, The cutoff ranks in KCET for B.Sc. Forestry was: College of forestry, Kodagu dist. - 7919 (3AG) College of forestry, Uttarakhand dist. - 8057 (3AG) You can check their official website from below link for all the cut-offs for different categories- http:/kea.kar.nic.in/cutoff.htm Thanks!

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I asked this question one year ago. Now Im in college of B.Sc. Forestry Sirsi. But thank you for your answer mam. It may help others.

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