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The students of the 8th semester are mainly eligible for campus placement. Different companies like IFFCO other fertilizer companies, and NGOs come here. My plan is to appear in different competitive exams to pursue a higher degree.
Placement is not that great. Few companies or NGOs come for placements. The average package is around 2.5 -3.5 lakhs. Not many students get placements. Most students opt for higher studies or Government jobs. Students generally appear for JRF or other competitive exams. Some opt for an MBA.
Placement occurring in our college is good highest package of placement is 10 lacs per annum by a seed production company Besides this msc degree is much preferable for that job and an average of 70% of students get a job in the placement cell.
Students mostly go for higher studies, and other students study for banking and govt examinations in agricultural fields like IBPS AFO, NABARD, FCI, IFFCO AGT etc. Placement in BCKV is below average as very few companies visit for placement. The average package is 3 lakh per annum. Overall there are many opportunities for students who want to pursue this course.
Up to 2023, this was the only honours course with a tech-savvy nature offering a 4-year grad degree and students can take admission in any program after grad. They can even opt for gov level programs or get engaged in banks, and can pursue MTech or MBA Each and every professor of this university is qualified many with national as well as global recognition. Faculty-student ratio is roughly 1:1 Term exams are pretty periodic with 6-month intervals and given the huge number of subjects they last long.
Scope of engineering and Hons in general subjects like Bengali English History Physics...these are declining day by day. BSc in agriculture provide us a huge opportunity to get into various fields & ensure job
As I can connect with plants from the very childhood and want to become a soil scientist I chose the course. The faculty is very efficient. We are going through smart classes for clear knowledge on different topics. There are 2 semesters in one year and each semester contains 1 mid-term and 1 end term for approximately 10 subjects and practical exams applicable for certain subjects only. If you study thoroughly and go through all the study materials and class note, you can easily pass the exams.
I fulfilled the eligibility criteria and desired to study agriculture since my childhood days. In our agriculture faculty, there are 100 students in one semester. There are two exams in each 6 months - Mid-term and End-term exams. There are 10-12 courses in each semester. Besides these two written exams, there are practicals, viva, assignments, lab projects, field visits, projects, and PowerPoint presentations for each course in each semester. One can easily understand how tough to go through all these sessions. For example - imagine one 6 monthly schedule - 3 months for class to complete your syllabus, another three months for monotonous exams one after another ready to choke your throat. Morning field visits on winter days. I guess now you can imagine the scenario.
I chose it Because I am interested in nature and plants. Faculty faculty-student ratio.. 1:1..Qualification of faculty is phd. The teaching method of the faculty is very good and advanced. This is not so difficult to pass the term exam.
Studying horticulture has many more benefits apart from having knowledge of farming and production. Anyone can have additional importance in other public and private sectors by availing of horticulture. The faculty and student ratio is 1:1. The quality of faculty is very good and they put in their efforts to make the subjects interactive and interesting to students. The minimum qualification is a PhD. The term exams are held twice in 6 months and the difficulty is average.
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