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My course is BSC Agriculture. It has a total of 12 subjects in the first semester. Most of the students take admitted to BSC agriculture. The teachers have a PhD degree in their respective subjects. Their teaching method is not so good. The course has mid-term and final exams each semester and they are moderately difficult to pass.
Read Full ReviewThe faculty is average not very good but they are helpful and good in nature. Mostly Ph.D. students take classes in UG courses or guest faculty takes the classes. The syllabus is timely completed with proper mid-term and final examination syllabus.
Read Full ReviewI choose the course of agribusiness because like after BSc in agriculture you can go for MSc in agriculture or MBA in agribusiness. I don't want to prepare for Ph.D. in the government sector so there is a better scope of an MBA in the private sector rather than an MSc in agriculture. Another reason for doing MBA is placement. The placement ratio of MBA students is better than m.sc students and salaries are also good. Another reason is in the private sector and MBA degree holders will get better promotions than average MSc degree holders. On my campus, there are 46 students in MBA agribusiness and 7 to 80% of them will surely get a minimum package of 350000 and a maximum package of 8 lacs. The guest faculty of MBA agribusiness is quite good. There are some teachers who are not as good as others but there is a 100% guarantee of course completion. Semester exams are not quite easy or too difficult if you will focus a little bit on your studies you will easily get pass. Semester exams are delayed.
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