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B.Tech. in Agricultural Engineering - Batch of 2020
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Dissatisfied with this college.
Placements: Less than 20% of the students got placed in our course. Campus placements are not provided for our batch, so students found alternative sources to get a decent job related to agriculture. You have to find internships on your own during the final semester project.
Infrastructure: The facilities offered by our college are decent, with nothing much to explore on the campus side. Facilities like Wi-Fi, classrooms, libraries, etc., are available. Hostel and mess facilities are not provided by the college. You have to find a suitable PG nearby to stay.
Faculty: The faculty members are moderately qualified and knowledgeable. Their teaching quality is up to the mark. The course curriculum is relevant, but due to the lack of placements, I won't suggest anyone take the course in this college. Semester exams are very easy to crack with decent grades by studying a day before the examination.
Reviewed on 15 Jul 2021Read More
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Debasmita Patra 
B.Tech. in Agricultural Engineering - Batch of 2027
3.8
3Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
It is a good college with an affordable fee structure, offering a good campus and facilities.
Placements: Placements are good. Every year, good companies come for placement interviews. Many students have got placements. I have not yet attended the interviews, as I am only in my 5th semester. However, hearing the experiences of seniors helped a lot in knowing how to face these interviews in the future.
Infrastructure: The quality of hostel is good. The messy food may not be like everyone's, but it is fine. The rooms are a little congested, but the rest facilities provided are fine. During the summer season, you might face some issues as you have to purchase your coolers ACs are not provided.
Faculty: The semester examinations are quite easy if you study regularly. The minimum passing percentage for theory examinations is 50%. Teachers are very helpful and supportive. This course is technical and helps you ready for the industry.
Other: Multiple events and conferences are arranged, providing good opportunities for learning new things. It is a good course for those who aim for government jobs in the future.
Reviewed on 23 Apr 2025Read More
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Lipakshyee priyadarshini 
B.Tech. in Agricultural Engineering - Batch of 2027
3.8
3Placements3Infrastructure3Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
The college is good for money and has ICAR accreditation.
Placements: Around 40% of students get placed. I don't know about packages. Companies like VNS, Mahindra, and IFFCO visit for placements. Around 80 percent of students get internships. Many roles are offered in our course since we study subjects from different engineering branches as well. It is a good learning experience, and everything is good.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure is good, and the campus is beautiful, providing a good experience. The hostel is 2 km away from the college, facilities are average. The price is much less for poor section people who get relief according to the fee. The overall cost of the hostel is very low.
Faculty: Faculty members are very good and experienced, well-educated, and hold the highest degrees. The curriculum is good, and students get time to prepare for other competitive exams. Faculty members are supportive, and the teaching quality is good. Semester exams are not difficult, and the papers are average every year.
Other: The future scope is good for practical learning. A good amount of scholarships are received, and many activities are performed.
Reviewed on 23 Apr 2025Read More
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Riya Katre 
B.Tech. in Agricultural Engineering - Batch of 2025
3.8
1Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
An extremely tiring and waste of time course.
Placements: We have a very poor placement rate in our college, not a single student has been placed. It's really a very frustrating thing to say, but we have a 0% placement rate. There are no companies coming here for placements, so there is no scope for placement. There is not a single student has get an internship from our college.
Infrastructure: We have really good infrastructure with smart classrooms, projectors, VR, computer labs, well-ventilated classrooms, some AC rooms, and separate seminar halls for all three disciplines, Soil and Water Engineering, Processing and Food Engineering, and Farm Machinery and Power. There is also a common seminar hall for meetings, a soil testing lab, a processing lab, a farm machinery equipment lab, and a hall for functions.
Faculty: Teachers here are very helpful. Even if you ask them the same doubts 100 times, they will still clear them with utmost patience. The minimum qualification is NET qualified, and the maximum is a Ph.D. degree. The teaching quality is good, and they teach us through slides in smart classrooms. The course curriculum seems to be too lengthy and needs to be redefined to make students industry-ready.
Other: My course is Agricultural Engineering, which combines principles of technology to better agricultural productivity. This course needs some changes a bit, it is too lengthy and a waste of time, and it needs to be improved.
Reviewed on 23 Apr 2025Read More
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