Life in BCKV as a BCKVian

Remarks :

If someone wants to pursue a degree in agriculture horticulture or agricultural engineering then Bidhan Chandra Krishi Vishwavidyalaya is the best college in West Bengal and its ranking is 16 in the country. you should have 50% marks in hs for unreserved students and 45% for the reserved category. for an application form, application fees, and application dates you must check regularly the official website of bckv, bckv.edu.in

Course Curriculum Overview :

Actually, I want to pursue an MBBS degree but I failed to crack neet that's why I'm here today. The faculty-student ratio is good enough, it is not a big issue. Faculties are highly educated and helpful. If you enter in bckv you will be habituated with exams, per semester 10/11 subject and practical exam, viva, midterm, and end term of those subjects but it is not hard to pass.

Loan/ Scholarship Provisions :

You will get a swami vivekananda scholarship or a Nabanna scholarship which is provided by the West Bengal government if you have the required cgpa in your semester. But there is a limited campus job offered. Out of 130 students, 10 students will be placed in one batch.

Campus Life :

Yes, campus life and social life is better here.. seniors arrange freshers which is 'Nabarun' for the first-year student, the annual program 'Naihrit' is also arranged in the winter season and for the farewell program there is 'Nisworgo'. And campus is filled with greeneries ???? Gym, sports also available for students And our library is the 3rd largest agricultural library... every book related agriculture, you'll find here

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3.9 out of 5
4.0/5Course
4.0/5Campus Life
3.5/5College
4.0/5Hostel Life


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4.5 /5

Course Curriculum Overview:

Choose this course for a better job scope. The faculty-student ratio is at least 9:1. All faculty are hold the ph.D degree in their specialized field. They put their best in the total study time. Semester system and moderate difficulty.

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3.7 /5

Placement Experience:

After graduation candidates can apply for placement. Many banks visit our university to take students as employees like hdfc, ICICI etc. 8-10 offers made. 30% of students get placements. After graduation, I will go for higher studies.

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4.0 /5

Course Curriculum Overview:

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1.8 /5

Course Curriculum Overview:

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Course Curriculum Overview:

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4.0 /5

Course Curriculum Overview:

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4.6 /5

Placement Experience:

At 7th sem in bsc and 3rd sem in msc. Tata, ifco company visit our university. 300000 to 500000 is offered. 40 percent of the students have gotten placement from the university. To do MSC as currently I am pursuing bsc.

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3.7 /5

Course Curriculum Overview:

I chose it because I couldn't clear medical. There are mainly three faculty in the undergraduate level agriculture faculty horticulture faculty and agriculture engineering faculty. Almost 100 students were admitted to the agriculture faculty. Almost 30 students were admitted to both the horticulture and agriculture engineering faculty. Well facilitated organized way of teaching.

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5.0 /5

Course Curriculum Overview:

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Placement Experience:

From the 7th semester, students become eligible for the campus Placements. Various Seed Companies Fertilizers companies and many other private companies are visited and various offers are made. The highest Package was 720000 per annum and the average package was 480000 per annum. About 30 to 40 percent of students are getting placements. My plan is to take a placement offered by the Company.

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