The B.Sc. Agriculture (Honors) program at VIT University, affiliated with Tamil Nadu Agricultural University (TNAU), has a structured admission process involving application submission, fee payment, and document verification. Successful candidates are selected based on IPE results. Fees vary by category and year, with first-year fees around Rs. 15,000, second-year fees approximately Rs. 13,000, and third-year fees expected to be Rs. 15,000. Despite being a government college, the fees, especially Rs. 96,000 annually for Category 1, are considered high for middle to lower-class students.
Faculty quality is mixed, with a shortage of experienced teachers, although they are supportive of student participation in projects. The exam system includes midterm and final exams with variable failure rates. The college offers placements and internships in agriculture, with top recruiters like Sinsinta, Rasi Seeds, and Monsanto hiring for roles like Agricultural Officer. In 2022, 120 students were assured jobs, with salary packages from Rs. 15,000 to Rs. 2,00,000 per month.
The average salary package is around Rs. 8,00,000 annually. Placement eligibility focuses on skills rather than academics, offering students startup and further study opportunities. Internships are available from the second year, with companies like Infosys and Himalaya involved. Scholarships are based on merit, with tuition fees ranging from Rs. 1.2 lakh to Rs. 14.5 lakh, influenced by academic performance. The STAR program and scholarships for rural and meritorious students are available, although some students report issues with receiving scholarships.
The course, started in 2018, provides good lab and practical learning facilities, though finding placement opportunities in agro-based companies can be challenging.
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