I chose this out of interest and due to the importance of agriculture on a global level.
As the college is in Gujarat, they mostly take classes in Gujarati which is hard for the out of state students to understand, although you can ask then to teach in hindi or English as well. But most of them prefer Gujarati. Faculty members are highly qualified who had done their PhD in particular subjects and have also cleared NET, SET, etc.
Exams are quite easy to pass and exams are conducted in a proper routine.
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