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I am pursuing a Bsc. Agriculture as I came to know about the job opportunities associated with it. Faculty: The student ratio is poor because of a lack of recruitment in this sector for a long time. Quality of teaching is average because there are a limited number of teachers who could inculcate our interest in this subject through their good teaching methods. Others were just presenting slides and reading out the lines written on them. Random announcement of exams was frequent with only 40 percent syllabus completed in 3 months and 60 percent syllabus completed only 10 days before the exam. Moreover, there were midterm,endterm, and viva throughout 1 month and it was very hectic due to continuous 33 exam papers conducted at a time.
India is an agriculture-dependent country where more than 70% of the people are involved in agriculture and allied sectors, there is a huge scope for improvement and modernization. The faculty and profs are very helpful, no extra tuition is needed, library is available. Exams are not that punctual but moderately easy to pass.
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.
There are good placement facilities offered by different companies. The highest salary package is 3.6 LPY. For every company, 10-12 students are selected. I have completed my graduation so currently I am looking for an MSc entrance
After 6th semester students become eligible for placements. Various companies including pesticides, NGOs, banks, etc. The highest package is around 8 lac per annum and the average is 4 lac per annum. 50% of the students get placements. Preparations for getting a master's degree.
The horticulture stream provides a lot of job opportunities like marketing, sales, landscape design etc. The faculty-to-student ratio is more or less 1:10. The teaching method of BCKV is appreciable. The professors of BCKV used to teach in presentation view mode. Each semester consists of six months including one mid-term and one end-term examination. A minimum of 60% marks is required to pass the semester.
After completion of BSc agriculture students can attain campusing or while reading at 8th semester. The average package is from 5-8 lakhs. Generally, students try for AFO jobs or other SSC jobs or can continue studying to become professors and researchers. I personally want to pursue higher studies.
I like the faculty but the exam process is very high and very lengthy. The teaching performance is very high, effective way and computer-based system. The students and teachers are very aware of each other. The course curriculum is updated.
From the 8th semester passed out students are eligible for campus placement. many agro-based companies like the food industry, fertilizer industry, many pest or pathogens disease control pesticides, fungicides company, and pradan companies visited this university.
My dream is to pursue btecah agril engg and do research in that field. 1:30. faculty is highly qualified and the teaching method is highly appreciable. the exam is taken in ug semester system mode mid-sem and end sem exam in every semester.
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