BSc Agriculture Admission

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Agriculture education in India is formulated and monitored by the Indian Council of Agricultural Education (ICAR), New Delhi. There is a system of State Agricultural Universities (SAUs) where one or more universities coordinate agriculture education in their respective states. Given below is the state-wise details of ICAR-recognized agricultural universities, constituent colleges, private affiliated agriculture colleges, number of seats, admission procedure, details of management seats, NRI seats, eligibility requirements, entrance tests, important dates, contact information, official websites, etc.

  • S01-Uttar Pradesh.

  • S02-Maharashtra.

  • S03-Bihar.

  • S04-West Bengal.

  • S05-Madhya Pradesh.

  • S06-Tamil Nadu.

  • S07-Rajasthan.

  • S08-Karnataka.

  • S09-Gujarat.

  • S10-Andhra Pradesh.

  • S11-Odisha.

  • S12-Telangana.

  • S13-Kerala.

  • S14-Jharkhand.

  • S15-Assam.

  • S16-Punjab.

  • S17-Chhattisgarh.

  • S18-Haryana.

  • S19-Jammu and Kashmir.

  • S20-Uttarakhand.

  • S21-Himachal Pradesh.

  • S22-Tripura.

  • S23-Meghalaya.

  • S24-Manipur.

  • S25-Nagaland.

  • S26-Goa.

  • S27-Arunachal Pradesh.

  • S28-Mizoram.

  • S29-Sikkim.

  • NCT-Delhi.

  • UT1-Puducherry.

  • UT2-Chandigarh.

  • UT3-Andaman and Nicobar Islands.

  • UT4-Dadra and Nagar Haveli.

  • UT5-Daman and Diu.

  • UT6-Lakshadweep.

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