
Banda University of Agriculture and Technology Doctorate, PG and UG Courses 2025
- Public/Government University
- Estd. 2010
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M.Sc. Admissions 2026
21 Courses2 years
- Accepting Exams: UPCATET
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Harshit Dwivedi 
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture - Batch of 2019
4.6
4Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
Nice college for students.
Placements: Mostly, students get placement who want a job after graduation or post-graduation. The package includes 3 to 4 Lacs per year, and the highest is approximately 6 to 6.5 Lacs per year. Companies like Reliance Industries, Axis Bank, etc., offer jobs in Sales Management and Field Management.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure and facilities available in the college are good. Labs are best for every experiment, and all types of instruments are available in the labs. Classrooms and the library are good for students. Classrooms are digital. All types of facilities are good in the hostel. The mess food is not very tasty, but canteen food is good.
Faculty: Each and every professor is knowledgeable, helpful, friendly, and qualified. The teaching quality is the best. Semester examinations are not so difficult, but students have to work hard for exams. The pass percentage of the college is good.
Other: I chose this course because my family is related to the agriculture field.
Reviewed on 4 Nov 2024Read More
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Sandeep gangwal 
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Horticulture - Batch of 2024
5
5Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
Really good campus, full of greenery, free Wi-Fi campus. Good placement in 2019.
Placements: Almost about 70 percent of students were placed in my course. The highest package was almost 8.7 lacs per annum. About 85 percent students got internship. Horticulturist, breeder, etc. There are many sectors such as opportunities in bank, SEED companies, etc.
Infrastructure: Well developed library, free Wi-Fi in campus, well arranged and modern labs for each and every subjects. Well developed class room with projector. Hostel infrastructure is also very good. Different dishes served every day. Have sports facility and medical team.
Faculty: Teaching quality is so impressive and all teachers are knowledgeable and helpful for each and every student. All teachers are well qualified and have a experience of teaching in central university. Exams are not so hard and paper is in all taught matter. My last semester percent was 8.76 CPA.
Other: This course is full of knowledge and easy to understand and in practice daily life. Campus is so beautiful and full of greenery. Scholarship provided to all the students for reducing their money pressure.
Reviewed on 7 Dec 2021Read More
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Satyam Yadav 
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture - Batch of 2027
3.6
4Placements3Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
The college charges high tuition fees but delivers only average facilities and services.
Placements: Placements are another area where the college falls short. While the college advertises placement assistance, the reality is that the support is limited and outcomes vary drastically across departments. The highest package offered last year was 10 LPA, but this was to a very small number of students from specific technical branches. On the other hand, the lowest package was as low as 1.2 LPA, which is barely above the minimum wage level. The average package ranges from 3-4 LPA, and a significant number of students end up with no placements at all, especially from non-technical or general streams.
Infrastructure: The campus Wi-Fi is consistent. The cafeteria options are limited, and some equipment in labs is either missing or not functioning properly. Hostel and transportation services also leave much to be desired in terms of hygiene and reliability. So the hostel can be improved. There are basic amenities like classrooms, a library, and computer labs, and most of them are either outdated or not well-maintained.
Faculty: Faculty members at the college are strictly average.
Other: One of the most striking things about the college is the tuition fee. They are significantly higher than most colleges in the region. For the amount we are paying, one would expect top-tier infrastructure, advanced facilities, and a highly supportive environment. Unfortunately, the return on investment does not match the cost. Many students, including myself, feel that the high fees are not justified by the overall experience or outcome.
Reviewed on 1 Jun 2025Read More
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Janardan bajpai 
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture - Batch of 2022
3.2
3Placements3Infrastructure3Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
Review of Banda University of Agriculture and Technology.
Placements: Government colleges do not have such facilities. The maximum salary offered is around 1 lac per month and the lowest salary offered is around Rs. 20,000 per month. Internships in this college are not good, but some students got an internship from the college. Top roles are not offered in this college.
Infrastructure: Infrastructure is good, but the facilities are not that good. However, it is good for other government colleges. Canteen is big, but the canteen staff members are not supportive. Medical facilities are not available in this college. Sport and games are available, but students do not play.
Faculty: Teachers are not helpful, not well-knowledgeable and not qualified as much, but according to government college, teachers are supportive. Teaching quality is not that good. Students don't study in the college, and they are coming for doing time pass.
Other: In our area, many campuses are not available, so I have taken admission in this college.
Reviewed on 19 Aug 2020Read More
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Mr Veer 
M.Sc. in Agriculture (Agriculture Economics/Agriculture Economics and Management) - Batch of 2021
3.8
3Placements5Infrastructure4Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
It is the best institution in agriculture, and it also makes students ready for the industry.
Placements: This was a new university that started in 2010. The first batch of graduation was in 2014, so placements were limited. But in masters, some companies visit our campus in 2020, and around 3 students got placements in IDBI Bank. The average salary package offered was 3.4 LPA.
Infrastructure: This college has a big building with an administrative structure. There was a central library, and it also provides a canteen. A cafeteria was available with good food stalls. Cyber cafe was also available. Stadium was available for players where they can play games.
Faculty: All teachers were helpful, qualified, and knowledgeable. The teaching quality was good with the best topic. They teach students to make them ready for the industry. Semester exams were difficult.
Reviewed on 14 Jul 2022Read More
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Vipin 
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Horticulture - Batch of 2023
3.6
4Placements4Infrastructure3Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
The college provided advanced education technology.
Placements: The placement rate was 70%, with an average package of 3.5 LPA.
Infrastructure: The college infrastructure was well-maintained, with experiential labs, a library, and a hostel. The college had various departments, such as the College of Agriculture, the College of Horticulture, the College of Forestry, and the College of Home Science. It also had fresh water facilities, a solar system, trial fields, and more.
Faculty: The placement in the industry and rural work experience were well-managed. The college had seminar halls, examination halls, a conference center, and administration buildings, which helped to maintain order during exams. Faculty was well-trained for exams, results, placements, and seminars.
Other: The hostel mess was average. The university had a good environment, rich in science and technology, which helped improve students' knowledge and experience both in the field and outside the field. It also provided hands-on experience in research.
Reviewed on 26 Aug 2025Read More
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