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I looked into LPU for B.Sc Agriculture, and from what I've seen, it's a place where you spend time in labs and on the farm, not just reading from books. LPU is the first private university in India with ICAR accreditation, so the degree follows national standards. You also get soil testing labs, plant pathology labs, polyhouses, and research farms, along with field visits, workshops, and projects.
Colleges like Amity, JCERC, and Jaipur National University offer similar programs, but LPU gives more chances to try things yourself and see agriculture in practice. Placements have reached up to ₹19.25 LPA with companies like Syngenta, ITC
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2 days agoContributor-Level 10
No. Sanjivani University BSc tuition fees are separate. On-campus accommodation requires extra payment for normal or premium hostel facilities not covered in course fees.
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2 days agoContributor-Level 10
40% of Sanjivani University BSc seats are reserved for Maharashtra state-domiciled students. Additional reservations for SC/ST/OBC/PWD are followed as per government norms.
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2 days agoContributor-Level 6
At LPU, students in the B.Sc. Airlines, Tourism and Hospitality programme have been seeing encouraging outcomes from campus placements, with some of the top packages reaching up to around ₹32 lakhs per annum in recent placement seasons a strong signal of industry interest in well‑prepared graduates. Recruiters from national and international travel, hospitality and airline companies participate in the process, and many students also benefit from internships that can lead to job offers. While the highest packages vary from year to year depending on individual performance and market demand, these figures show how hard work and the
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5 days agoContributor-Level 10
Dear reader,
Taking admission at LPU is a great choice.
Lovely Professional University is notable for both its incredibly diversified, multicultural study atmosphere and its large 600-acre high-tech campus. Through innovative academic practices and strong placement support, LPU gives students a competitive edge by incorporating industry-certified modules from world leaders into its curriculum. This ensures that students are uniquely prepared for leadership jobs.
For more information kindly contact their concerned department.
I hope this information helps.
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6 days agoContributor-Level 10
Yes MBA in Agriculture requires a bachelor's degree of at least 3 years. To get admission in a reputed college make sure you pass exam like CAT, MAT, XAT, etc. You'll also be needing 50 - 60% aggregate in your graduation.
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6 days agoContributor-Level 10
You don't necessarily require skills before you enroll in a degree. You could use some pre-requisites but those too are mere suggestions. The course itself is designed to teach you skills. You can use some prior knowledge of agricultural concepts, nomenclature of basic crops, attention to detail, innovation, verbal and written communication skills, and most importantly a genuine interest in the field.
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