The Bachelor of Science (Hons.) in Botany at Orissa University of Agriculture and Technology (OUAT) offers a comprehensive education in this field. Admission requires a minimum of 55% in the 12th-grade board exams, with higher cut-off percentages for general category students (80-90%) and slightly lower for reserved categories (70-80%). The admission process is conducted via the SAMS official website, where applicants can submit their documents and preferences. The entrance exam is moderately difficult and lasts three hours.
Fees for first-year students are Rs 17,000, while second- and third-year students pay Rs 8,000. The fee per two semesters is Rs 17,902, with total tuition and service fees at Rs 62,950, and hostel fees at Rs 28,180. While the university does not offer campus jobs, scholarships are available for students in need, though specifics about these scholarships are limited. Placement opportunities begin in the 7th semester, with about 65% of students securing jobs through campus recruitment.
The curriculum also includes a two-month internship with an Assistant Conservator of Forests during the 7th semester and opportunities for internships with agricultural companies. In later years, students engage in the Exponential Learning Program (ELP) and participate in forest-assisted work experiences and industrial tours. Postgraduate education is recommended to improve job prospects due to limited government positions and increasing student competition.
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