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Table of contents- Rajasthan College of Agriculture - Maharana Pratap University of Agriculture and Technology, Udaipur Courses & Fees 2025
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Rajasthan College of Agriculture Admission dates 2026
M.Sc. Admissions 2026
15 Courses2 years
- Undergraduate Degree with 55% aggregate
- Accepting Exams: CBSE 12th, ISC, RBSE 12th, Rajasthan Pre PG
| Dates | Events |
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22 Jan '26 | ICAR AIEEA PG 2025 Round 3 Counselling: Seat Allotment fee for Veterinary Courses Ongoing |
23 Jan '26 | ICAR AIEEA PG 2025 Round 3 Counselling: Verification, Fee submit, resubmission for Veterinary Courses |
27 Jan '26 | ICAR AIEEA PG 2025 Round 4 Counselling: Seat Allotment fee for Veterinary Courses |
M.F.Sc. Admissions 2026
1 Course2 years
- Undergraduate Degree with 60% aggregate
- Accepting Exams: ICAR AIEEA, Rajasthan Pre PG
| Dates | Events |
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Apr '26-May '26 | Rajasthan Pre PG 2026 Application Process Without Late FeeTentative |
May '26 | Rajasthan Pre PG 2026 Application Process With Late FeeTentative |
May '26 | Rajasthan Pre PG 2026 Application Process: Last date to edit Tentative |
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Sahil Kumar 
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture - Batch of 2027
5
5Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
Review of MPUAT, Udaipur.
Placements: About 60-70% of students get placed in the core branch. The highest package offered is about 12 LPA, and the lowest package offered is 6 LPA. The average students easily crack the package of 10 LPA in the Electronics branch. Most of the students choose research in this field. Top recruiting companies for our course are Intel, Qualcomm, Nvidia, etc. Internships are mostly secured by top rankers in their 3rd year of college. About 2 to 3 students from each department get an internship opportunity. Top roles offered are embedded system designer, VLSI designer, etc.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure is far better than any other college nearby because everything, including all gadgets here, is new and has advanced technology assurance. Hostel facilities are good in my college as they provide all the services very well. The college has its own canteen and hostel too. The food is very good and healthy here. Medical facilities are included in the fees. Sports and games are conducted once a year.
Faculty: Faculty members are very helpful, approachable, and well-qualified. Whenever we have a doubt, they help us clear all doubts. Their teaching style is unique and far better than any other college, as I think, because they focus on practical learning rather than theoretical learning. Exams are not so difficult as we just have to read around the year. The pass percentage is 80 percent. Many students read before the exam and succeed easily by preparing well.
Other: I chose this course because I have a keen interest in engineering, as I have got very less percentile in JEE Main, and based on that I got this college so I get admission in this college. Things I want to improve here are the delay in accessing new technology as early as they can provide. Events happen once a year. The campus is full of the crowd during fest. Connectivity is also good here. We get an auto outside the college.
Reviewed on 30 Dec 2025Read More
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Manvi sihag 
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture - Batch of 2027
2.2
2Placements3Infrastructure2Faculty2Crowd & Campus Life2Value for Money
I chose RCA, but I wish I had chosen something better.
Placements: There are only a few placements with very low packages. The salary offered ranges between Rs. 15,000-20,000 per month. That was very disappointing for us as we studied hard to get admission to this college. Students with higher CGPA, i.e., 9 get internships.
Infrastructure: Infrastructure is better than most of the agriculture colleges but lacks necessities like air-conditioned and even working fans. Labs are also not well-equipped. Food in the hostel mess is not digestible and often causes diarrhea. There are no medical facilities. There are no extracurricular activities except for a sports meet once a year. Food is so bad that I can't even eat it 2 days regularly in a row.
Faculty: There are no faculty members at all. PhD scholars come to teach us, and they are also busy most of the time. We end up giving exams in 3 months out of 6 months of our semester. We have to study ourselves. This feels like a proper waste of money, and I wish I had chosen open college.
Other: I chose this course because I have an interest in agriculture.
Reviewed on 21 Jun 2025Read More
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Dimple Gupta 
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture - Batch of 2025
4
3Placements3Infrastructure4Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
It is satisfactory because of the training conducted internationally and nationally.
Placements: Percentage of students placed according to their course and subjects. The placement rate is 50-60%. The average salary is between 3-6 LPA. Companies like Mother Dairy and Saras hire our students. Our college provides 3 months of industrial training in the last semester for experience.
Infrastructure: Wi-Fi is available in hostels. Sports and gym facilities are available on the college premises. There is no personal gym at the hostels. The food quality is good, and the price per meal is also affordable. At the girls hostel, it is Rs.90 per day, which includes 3 meals. At the boys hostel, it includes 2 meals a day.
Faculty: All teachers are well-qualified, and they take lectures on a scheduled basis. Semester exams are difficult, especially the MCQ portion. If a student is attentive in class, they will be able to qualify for exams. The B.Sc. course provides relevant knowledge about agriculture and the associated technology.
Other: I want to explore the agriculture field and give my best so that it will be helpful for our farmers and the nation's economy. There should be more practical teaching instead of in-class theory lectures. There are cultural events annually and a university fest.
Reviewed on 25 Apr 2025Read More
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Prerana maan 
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture - Batch of 2027
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1Placements3Infrastructure1Faculty2Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
Good if you want to explore yourself and don’t have any expectations.
Placements: There are only a few placements with very low-income package that vary between 15,000 to 20,000. There are no famous recruiting companies that ensure a settled future for the students. Only students with a higher GPA get placed.
Infrastructure: Infrastructure is better than most agriculture colleges but lacks necessities like air conditioning and even working fans. Labs are also not well-equipped. Food in the hostel mess is not digestible, and there are often cases of diarrhea. There are no medical facilities, and no extracurricular activities are there except for the once-a-year sports meet.
Faculty: Faculty members are old, and to be honest, they lack knowledge of their subjects. Ph.D. scholars come to teach us, but they are busy most of the time. We end up giving exams in 3 months out of the 6 months of our semester. We have to study ourselves.
Other: There are no events in our college.
Reviewed on 14 Jun 2025Read More
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Rahul yadav 
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture - Batch of 2027
4.8
5Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
Campus of excellence and practice .
Placements: I chose Agriculture as my career subject because it offers many opportunities to job and get a better placement. My college also provides a better percentage of placement, around 10-20% of students get placed every year. Many of my seniors are also doing their jobs at the big institutes.
Infrastructure: Infrastructure of my college, RCA, is too good. The sports ground and other buildings, such as a lab for experiments, and offices of every department of a special subject have a good condition of physical structure. College also has a library, mess, and canteen inside the campus.
Faculty: All the staff at my college, that is the professors, assistant professors, lab assistants, and student section workers, are too humble and supportive to the students. Semester exams at my college are standard, they are not too easy nor too tough.
Other: I belong to an agricultural background, so I chose it as my career subject. I want to become an agriculture officer, and I will be able to farm for farmers' help.
Reviewed on 6 Mar 2025Read More
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Nikita Choudary 
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture - Batch of 2028
4
4Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
The college is very nice, the faculty is very good, but there is no Wi-Fi.
Placements: About 60 percent of students got placed from my course. The average package after B.Sc. agriculture is up to 6 LPA and a minimum of 2.5 LPA. The top recruiting companies are Indigo, Shri Ram, and Dhanuka. About 20 percent of students got an internship from the course. The top role offered is that of a selling officer, field main officer TM.
Infrastructure: The colleges are very old-fashioned. There is no Wi-Fi. The labs are very brilliant, and there are all types of books regarding agriculture available. The hostel is very good, the food is average, and the canteen is also good. Inter-college sports held.
Faculty: My teachers are very knowledgeable and very qualified. They all have pursued a Master's and Ph.D. The teaching quality is very good. Every topic is explained in full detail. This course makes students ready for research. The semester exams are not too difficult. The percentage of passing is 95 percent.
Other: I chose the course to become an agricultural scientist. The best thing about the course is that India is an agricultural country. Its contribution to India's GDP is very low. I want to improve the course because very little research has been done in this field. There is very little research done by agricultural colleges in the agricultural field. The events, fests, and sports activities are arranged regularly on my computer.
Reviewed on 7 Jan 2026Read More
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Rajasthan College of Agriculture - Maharana Pratap University of Agriculture and Technology, Udaipur has a rating of 4 for the Faculty by students. This shows that the institute has qualified, and experienced faculty members.
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