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B.sc agriculture is good for private and govt. Sector. It's help to understand practical knowledge about agriculture You get many benefits idea if you want to open your own agriculture buisness, the knowledge is very useful for you.
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My friend is suggested me the college by the good opportunities of the course There are so many applications like filed work , decision making, built good personality and etc There are some instruments and technology required for the improvement of the course teaching methods The exam is not so tough , it's moderate, average students may passed the examination
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Fests occur once every year There's a freshers party once every year. Passing out students are given fare well. More facultiess should be kept. Exams are easy , two exams per every sem, four per year and they are easy.
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I influenced for taking the course because my all the family members are connected with the Agricultural field. India is the democratic country 70% of the people of India is connected with the Agricultural Field. The course is very good for prepares you for real world applications, but the College didn't give you the opportunity to preparing you to application for real world The faculty members must be required to improved, The area of the practical field must be required to bigger. The exams is soo easy if you know about something something but if do not know anything then you failed to pass the exam.
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the B.sc Agriculture is good for those student who are good in speaking skill and The private job is very well. The student are aimed for further studies like ABM,MBA , M.sc from other colleges Exam generally done in feb-mar(odd sem) , Aug-sep(even sem)
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According to me my course curriculum is good . This course have many scope and opportunity in future in this course the main thing is that is course provide a fundamental knowledge about the agriculture and rural life .
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In our campus 8th semester passed out students are eligible for campus placement. After passing the 8th semester various companies like Syngenta, Baayer, Agro Chemical, and various seed companies and agriculture-related visit the campus and select the students through the interview process. Semester marks are also very helpful for getting those jobs. But the package of those companies is not good enough. The maximum package is 3 lakhs. But it is very difficult to achieve. Mainly sales man post are provided by them. 40 percent of students can get a placement in those companies. However, I plan to do higher studies like a Master's and Ph.D. because it will help me get government jobs in the future.
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There are many companies like baayers, syngentra and seed companies visited every year for hiring students from the college through interviews. At your 4 years of study you are eligible to sit for interviews. On an average pakage of 5 lakhs per year are provided by different companies visited in the college. They provide post for salesman and accountant. About 40% student can get the placement in the companies. I always prefer for higher study like M.Sc and phd. If your family background not even good you can apply for jrf and srf and avail stipens.
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In our college, our respective sir's are so helpful they helped us in every problems, they take our practical classes so carefully, We learn a lot of things by the practical classes, our dean sir is very helpful.
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After 8th semester students become eligible for jobs, in that period college provide internship and practical field work like we did Rave, and did mushroom Cultivation, Village Survey etc . Maximum students don't choose placement provided by college.
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