Who is eligible for SKUAST BSc (Hons) admission?
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Candidates seeking admission to SKUAST BSc (Hons) must have passed the Class 12 or an equivalent examination from a recognised board with PCB/ PCM/ PCBM/ Agriculture (with Science subjects), besides English with 50% aggregate for OM, NRI/ NRI-sponsored category, and 40% aggregate for reserved categories.
Candidates hailing from states/ UTs other than Jammu and Kashmir & Ladakh can only seek admission under the NRI/ NRI sponsored quota for BSc (Hons) Agriculture, BSc (Hons) Horticulture and against Self Financing, seats for Postgraduate courses kept under the All India Basis category.
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The official cutoff list has not been released yet. The latest cutoff for M.Sc. in Genetics and Plant Breeding at SKUAST through ICAR AIEEA-PG 2024 was around the 60 to 75 percentile range for all categories, including General, OBC, SC, ST, and EWS
M.Sc. in Agriculture at SKUAST (Sher-e-Kashmir University of Agricultural Sciences and Technology) is mainly done through the ICAR AIEEA PG examination, or the University Entrance Test (UET)/SKUCET. Although the accurate cut offs of the recent year (2025) are yet to be announced, in the past years it can be broadly estimated that a score range of 60-75 can lead to ICAR AIEEA PG. Bachelor degree holders speeding in fields related to agriculture with minimum of 60 percent marks (55 percent marks for reserved category) are required. The selection criterion includes entrance exam based score and counseling.
Candidates from outside Jammu & Kashmir can apply to SKUAST under the All India Self-Financing or NRI/NRI-sponsored quota. Admission is based on 12th marks or through SKUAST-J Common Entrance Test (J-CET) for UG courses. For PG courses, a relevant bachelor's degree and entrance test score are required as per university guidelines.
Yes sure, the SKUAST J CET is a common entrance test for admission in PG programs like M.Sc. Horticulture .
The test will be based upon your undergraduate syllabus.
The test consist 150 question which are multiple choice based questions the marking scheme will be +1 for the right answer and for wrong answer -0.25.
The admission will be based upon the score, merit list will be formed.
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