BSc Agriculture Entrance Exam Notice 2082 - Agriculture and Forestry University
From September 16, 2025
Until October 11, 2025
Closed
Entrance Examination: October 14, 2025 05:15
UPDATE: 2082-06-24
Agriculture and Forestry University, Rampur, Chitwan, Nepal, has published a notice to inform that the deadline for submitting Online applications for the Bachelor of Science (BSc) in Agriculture program has been extended. This program is offered in the faculties, constituent colleges, and affiliated private colleges under the Agriculture and Forestry University for the academic session 2082/083.
Chitwan Center: Agriculture Department, Agriculture and Forestry University, Rampur, Chitwan
Hetauda Center: Forestry Department, Agriculture and Forestry University, Hetauda, Makwanpur
View the official notice here:
UPDATE: 2082-05-31
Agriculture and Forestry University, Dean's Office, Rampur, Chitwan, Nepal, has published a revised notice regarding the Online Application Form for Student Admission to apply for the BSc Agriculture program for the academic year 2082/083.
Admit Card Distribution Date: Ashoj 27, 2082 (October 13, 2025) from 9:00 AM, applicants must download and print the admit card from the "Admit Card" menu of the Online Application Portal.
Entrance Examination Center: Agriculture and Forestry University, Rampur (Chitwan), Faculty of Forestry, Hetauda, and Kathmandu (will be published later)
Entrance Examination Result Publication Date: Ashoj 28, 2082 (October 14, 2025) in the website
Admission Begins: From Ashoj 30, 2082 (October 16, 2025)
Agriculture and Forestry University, Dean's Office, Rampur, Chitwan, Nepal, invites prospective students to apply for the BSc Agriculture program for the academic year 2082/083. Eligible candidates who meet the minimum educational criteria are encouraged to submit their applications.
Admit Card Distribution Date: Ashoj 24, 2082 (October 10, 2025) from 9:00 AM, applicants must download and print the admit card from the "Admit Card" menu of the Online Application Portal.
Applicants must have passed the SEE/SLC or an equivalent examination from a recognized institution with at least a Second Division or a C+ grade.
Additionally, the candidate must have passed I.Sc (Science/Agriculture), 10+2 Science/Agriculture Science/ Animal Science/ Forestry or equivalent examination, and studied English, Chemistry, and Biology of 100 marks each and Physics & Mathematics of 50 marks each, and secured at least 50% or C Grade in these subjects with an overall C+ (2.4 CGPA) Grade.
Applicants who do not meet these criteria will be ineligible to apply and not be permitted to take the entrance exam.
Entrance Examination Syllabus
The entrance exam will consist of multiple-choice questions covering the following subjects from the 10+2 curriculum:
Subject
Marks
English
22
Chemistry
22
Zoology
22
Botany
22
Mathematics
12
Physics
12
General Knowledge
8
There will be 120 questions, with a time limit of 1 hour and 30 minutes.
Admission Criteria
The entrance exam will account for 100% of the admission score, with a minimum passing score of 50%. A merit list will be compiled based on these scores. In the event of a tie, rankings will be determined by the 10+2 CGPA, SEE/SLC scores, and subject-wise scores in Biology, Chemistry, and Physics.
Required Documents
Three passport-sized photographs.
Original citizenship certificate.
Original SEE/SLC transcript and character certificate.
Original 10+2 or equivalent transcript and character certificate.
Equivalence certificate (for applicants who completed SEE/SLC or equivalent outside Nepal).
Original recommendation letter for reserved category admissions.
Original entrance exam admit card.
Key Notes
The Counselling procedure for student admission will follow the 2082 B.S. system. After the publication of the entrance exam results, admission will begin on Ashoj 27, 2082 B.S., based on the merit list and according to the counselling schedule.
If less than 50% of the total seats are filled in a constituent college under the Faculty of Agriculture, those students will be transferred and provided with education at other constituent colleges based on the merit determined by the faculty.
After the admissions are completed at the relevant affiliated colleges, the students on the merit list provided by the faculty must be admitted by obtaining a Letter of Intent (LOI) from them, based on their merit.
All rights related to admission will be vested in this committee.
Due to the limited capacity of the hostels, the university administration will not be obligated to arrange for housing for admitted students.
For further information, you can check the university's notice board or visit the website www.afu.edu.np.
Admission Slots Reserved for Student Based on Quota
The following quotas are available for admission: Provincial, Female, Dalit, Indigenous, Madhesi, Martyr Family, Conflict-Affected, Disabled, Staff, Local, and Nepal Government Staff.
Provincial Quota:
Applicants must hold citizenship from the respective province and have completed SEE/SLC from a fully government-funded community school. A recommendation letter from the District Education Coordination Committee confirming the school's status is required, and the original letter must be presented during admission. Failure to provide this will result in disqualification.
Other Quota:
Applicants must submit relevant certificates or recommendation letters during the application process.
Dalit Quota: Recommendation from the National Dalit Commission or Local Authority.
Indigenous Quota: Recommendation from the Federation of Indigenous Nationalities or Local Authority.
Madhesi Quota: Recommendation from the District Administration Office or Local Authority.
Conflict-Affected Family Quota: Relationship verification (spouse, son, or daughter) from the District Administration Office or relevant ministry.
Martyr Family Quota: Relationship verification (spouse, son, or daughter) from the District Administration Office or relevant ministry.
Disabled Quota: Recommendation from the Ministry of Women, Children, and Senior Citizens or Local Authority.
Staff Quota: Relationship verification (spouse, son, or daughter), citizenship certificate, and a recommendation from the Faculty. Admission is merit-based within this quota, limited to two candidates. Benefits already received from another faculty will be accounted for.
Local Quota: Recommendation from Bharatpur Metropolitan City, where the Faculty is located.
Selection for the Disability Quota will consider both the category of disability and merit.
Admissions for the BSc. Agriculture program will be carried out based on the distribution of reserved quotas.
Category
Faculty of Agriculture, Rampur
Constituent College*
Constituent College**
Merit
74
20
2
Provincial
-
10
5
Female
9
2
2
Dalit
6
1
1
Indigenous / Janajati
6
1
1
Madhesi
6
1
1
Conflict-Affected
3
1
1
Martyr Family
2
1
1
Disabled
3
1
1
Full Staff Scholarship
4
1
1
Staff Retired / Tuition Fee Waived
2
1
1
Local Quota
2
2
2
UDF
45
12
12
FDF
80
-
-
Total
242
54
49
*Natural resource management colleges are located in Puranchaur-Kaski, Kapilakot-Sindhuli, Pakhribas-Dhankuta, Tikapur-Kailali, Bardibas-Mahottari, and Dullu-Dailekh.
** Natural resource management colleges are located in Khajura-Banke and Madichaur-Rolpa.