What is the minimum qualification to do B.Sc in agriculture?
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Asked by Gurwinder Singh
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3 years ago
Hi,
B.Sc in agriculture is a very good course. You have to complete your +2 or 2nd PU in the Science stream ( PCB or PCMB). You have to write CET or equivalent exam and get top scores and ranks and you get placed in AG colleges. Be sure that there are very less colleges giving admissions to this cou
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3 years ago
Candidates must have completed 12th with Physics Chemistry and Agriculture Sciences/Mathematics/Biology as core subjects. Candidates must score a minimum of 60% aggregate marks in class 12th or equivalent examinations.

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3 years ago
You must have passed the class 12th examination or its equivalent from a recognized board with a minimum of 60 % marks in compulsory subjects such as Physics.

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3 years ago
Minimum 50% aggregate marks in 10+2 with Physics Chemistry and Mathematics as the main subjects. Thank you.
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4 years ago
You need to be graduated with a recognised board in Science stream and there are different criteria for different colleges so I will tell you about a great university for Agriculture. LPU is the first private university to be accredited by the ICAR. Students are exposed to commercial farms (100 acre

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4 years ago
Dear Singh
LPU is first and only private university accredited with prestigious ICAR. Huge infrastructure in form of agricultural land, labs, poly houses and many more make it the ideal place to pursue the programme. The eligibility for B.Sc. Agriculture at LPU is Eligibility Criteria (Qualifying E
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B.Sc. Eligibility
The basic B.Sc. Course eligibility is to have at least 50% in Class XII from any recognised board. Some premier colleges ask for 60% marks. The students must have studied core subjects like Maths Physics Chemistry agriculture (in this case) and Biology at their Higher Secondary lev
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4 years ago
Hi Gurwinder, your answer is:
qualifying LPU NEST and Pass with 60% aggregate marks in: (a) 10+2 or Intermediate (with English*, Physics Chemistry and Maths or Biology or Forestry)
or (b) 10+2 or Intermediate (Agriculture)
or (c) 2 years Diploma in Agriculture after 10th or equivalent, subject to qu

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4 years ago
In today's scenario, what I believe before pursuing any course all aspirants should be highly concerned about future career scope with global quality education. So let me start with same order of concern. Career Scope of B.Sc. Hons. Agriculture is not limited to Domestic base rather its been accepte
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