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PJTSAU BSc Courses & Fees 2025: Eligibility, Fees, Placements, How to Apply

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PJTSAU BSc Eligibility and Highlights 2024

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Total Tuition Fees 37.8K - 3.9L
Median Package 4.8L
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    Q:   What is the eligibility criteria for admission to BSc (Hons) Agriculture and BSc (Hons) Horticulture in PJTSAU?
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    3.9/5
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    Placement Review IconPlacements3.4
    Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure3.8
    Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course4.1
    Crowd Review IconCampus Life3.9
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    What students say about Professor Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University
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    Companies are recurring in every year There top roles in course is food inspection officer, seeds and crop scientist in top companies.
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    The college provides very few internship opportunities, but suggests some paid internships from esteemed universities.
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    Ajay kumar reddy Verified Icon
    B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture - Batch of 2028
    1.4
    1Placements1Infrastructure2Faculty2Crowd & Campus Life1Value for Money
    The college needs major improvement in all aspects.
    Placements: Honesty, placements in PJTSAU are very disappointing for B.Sc. Agriculture students. Hardly 10-15% of students get placed, and the packages are very low compared to the effort and years of study. The highest package is not even attractive, the average is poor, and many students are left without any opportunity. Internships are also limited and not provided by reputed companies, so most students have to arrange them on their own. Top roles are not clear, mostly sales-related jobs which don't match our core field. Overall, the placement and internship support is extremely weak and does not meet expectations.
    Infrastructure: The facilities and infrastructure at PJTSAU are very average and below expectations. Classrooms and labs are outdated with limited equipment, Wi-Fi is either very slow or not accessible everywhere, and the library lacks updated resources. Hostel conditions are also poor, with congested rooms, irregular water supply, and no proper maintenance. Mess food quality is bad, repetitive, and hygienic at times. Canteen options are limited, and medical facilities are minimal, making it difficult for students during emergencies. Sports and games facilities are also neglected, with very few options available for overall student development.
    Faculty: Most teachers in PJTSAU are qualified but not very supportive or approachable, and the teaching quality is often theory-heavy with little practical exposure. The curriculum feels outdated and not aligned with industry needs, leaving students unprepared for real job opportunities. Semester exams are unnecessarily lengthy and stressful, with evaluations sometimes feeling inconsistent. The pass percentage is average, but scoring high is tough due to a lack of proper guidance. Overall, the course structure and teaching quality fails to make students industry-ready.
    Other: I chose B.Sc. Agriculture at PJTSAU is hoping for good exposure, but the reality is disappointing. Placements are very weak with low packages and mostly sales jobs. Infrastructure is outdated, Wi-Fi rarely works, and hostel plus mess facilities are poor. Teachers are qualified but not supportive, and the curriculum feels outdated, leaving students unprepared for industry. Exams are lengthy with consistent evaluation. Campus life is dull, events and extracurricular activities are minimal, scholarships are delayed, and overall student support is lacking. The university needs serious improvement in placements, facilities, and student engagement.
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    Imran Ahmad Verified Icon
    B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture - Batch of 2028
    3.4
    4Placements3Infrastructure4Faculty2Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
    Strong academics and campus life and need better placement support.
    Placements: In our course at PJTSAU, placements are fair but not very high, around 20-25% of students get placed. The highest package is about 4.7 LPA, with an average of 3 LPA to 4 LPA, and the lowest is near 2.5 LPA to 3 LPA. Companies like Coromandel, Syngenta, Bayer, Godrej, and Adama visit for recruitment. Many students also got internships in these same firms, mostly in agri-sales, field officer roles, and project-based work. The exposure is good, but I feel more core research and industry-like roles could improve. Overall, the course gives solid learning, but placement opportunities need to grow stronger.
    Infrastructure: Our department has decent infrastructure with Wi-Fi, well-equipped labs, smart classrooms, and a good library. Hostel rooms are simple but okay to live in. Mess food is average, sometimes good, sometimes repetitive, while canteen snacks are better. Medical facilities are available on campus for basic needs, though for serious issues, we go outside. Sports and games facilities are quite good. The grounds are lively in the evening, and that really adds to campus life. Overall, the facilities are decent, though the hostel and mess could improve.
    Faculty: Teachers here are very supportive, well-qualified, and knowledgeable. They genuinely guide us whenever needed. Teaching quality is good. The curriculum is relevant, though a bit more industry exposure would help. Semester exams are moderate. If you follow classes and prepare regularly, they are manageable. Pass percentage is quite high, so most students clear without much difficulty.
    Other: I chose this course because agriculture has a huge scope. I want a career that connects science with farming. The best part is the practical exposure, field visits, and research-oriented learning. I wish placements and industry tie-ups were stronger. Campus life is fun with fests, cultural events, and a lively crowd. Connectivity to the city is decent, and the surroundings are peaceful. Scholarships are available and really helpful. Extracurricular activities like sports, debates, and cultural programs make student life more balanced and enjoyable.
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    Ramakrishna Verified Icon
    B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture - Batch of 2028
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    3Placements3Infrastructure4Faculty2Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
    Strong curriculum, helpful teachers, lively campus environment but limited placement opportunities.
    Placements: I am from the B.Sc. (Hons) agriculture batch at PJTSAU. In our course, roughly 20-25% of students got placed. The highest package offered is around 4.7 LPA. The average salary is 3 LPA to 4 LPA, and the lowest is close to 2.5 LPA. Companies like Coromandel, Syngenta, Bayer, Godrej, and Adama visit our campus. Many of us also got internships with these same firms, mostly in agri-sales, field officer, and project-based roles. The learning and exposure through the course are strong, but placements could definitely be better. Overall, it's a good mixture of academics, practical exposure, and opportunities, though industry tie-ups need to improve.
    Infrastructure: At PJTSAU, our department has good classrooms, labs with the needed equipment, a decent library, and Wi-Fi across campus. Hostel rooms are okay, not very spacious but manageable. Mess food is average, sometimes tasty, sometimes repetitive. While the canteen snacks are much better. Medical facilities are available on campus for basic issues, but for major problems, we usually go outside. Sports and games facilities are well maintained, and evening on the grounds are always active with students. Overall, infrastructure is solid. Hostel and mess can improve, but campus life feels balanced with academics and activities.
    Faculty: At PJTSAU, teachers are very supportive, highly qualified, and explain concepts clearly, which makes learning easier. The course curriculum is relevant and covers both theory and practical, though more industry exposure would help in making us fully job-ready. Semester exams are not very tough. If you attend classes and revise regularly, you can manage well. The pass percentage is quite high, so most students clear without much difficulty. Overall, teaching quality is good and the curriculum is strong, but placements and industry-oriented training could be improved.
    Other: I am from the B.Sc. (Hons) agriculture batch at PJTSAU. I chose this course because of its scope in agriculture and my interest in farming and research. The best part is the practical exposure, field visits, and supportive faculty members. I wish placements and industry tie-ups were stronger so students get more career opportunities. Campus life is lively with fests, cultural events, sports, and extracurricular activities that make students' life enjoyable. Connectivity to the city is decent. Surroundings are peaceful. Scholarships are available that help many students. Overall, it's a good place for learning and growth, but placement support needs improvement.
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    Abdul rahman MD Verified Icon
    B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture - Batch of 2028
    3.8
    4Placements3Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
    Good learning experience with decent campus life but average placements.
    Placements: Honesty, around 25% of our batch got placed. Packages go up to 4.7 LPA, average is 3 LPA to 4 LPA. Companies like Coromandel, Syngenta, Bayer, and Godrej hire here. Many of us do internships in these firms too. Most roles are sales, field, or project-related. I will recommend it to my juniors.
    Infrastructure: Our department has good classrooms, labs, and a decent library, plus campus Wi-Fi that works fine most of the time. Hostel rooms are okay, not very fancy but manageable. Mess food is average, some days good, some days boring. Canteen snacks are better. Medical help is available on campus, though for big issues, we go outside. Sports grounds and games are nice. You will always find friends playing in the evening that's one of the best parts.
    Faculty: Teachers are really supportive and well-qualified. They explain concepts well. Curriculum is relevant but needs more industry exposure. Exams are moderate, if you study regularly it's fine. Pass percentage is high, so most students clear easily. Exams are conducted strictly without any malpractice.
    Other: I chose agriculture for career scope and interest in farming. Best part is practical learning and exposure. Wish placements are better. Campus has fun fests, scholarships, active crowd, decent surroundings, and good extracurricular activities to enjoy.
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    Pallavi Verified Icon
    B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture - Batch of 2027
    Offered by Agricultural College, Sircilla - Professor Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University
    4.2
    3Placements5Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
    The wonderful PJTSAU at a glance.
    Placements: The percentage of students placed in our course is based on EAMCET or AGRICET ranks. The package after this course is between 5 LPA to 10 LPA. Many seed companies recruit students after completing this course. Roles offered include AFO, Professor, SSC officer, etc.
    Infrastructure: There is a huge academic section with department-wise. There are 10 departments on our campus. Near the academic section, there is a canteen and a ground to play on after finishing our classes. There is a well-facilitated hostel with more security for girls.
    Faculty: Professors are highly qualified and friendly with students. They give their best in teaching practically. Mid-semester exams are held in the middle of the semester. Then, practical and final exams are held at the end of the semester. All marks are considered in the GPA.
    Other: I have chosen this course to take part in increasing the scope of agriculture in our country. Different programs are celebrated in the auditorium every year, such as Traditional Day, Freshers' Day, New Year, cultural meets, and sports meets.
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    Ajmera Dharmateja Verified Icon
    B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture - Batch of 2027
    3.2
    3Placements3Infrastructure4Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
    Average placements, infrastructure okay, facilities average, faculty excellent.
    Placements: 10% of students were selected for placements. The highest package is 4.8 Lacs per annum, the lowest was 3 Lacs per annum, and the average is 3.6 Lacs per annum. Coromandel Sheer company. No one got an internship from the college. Students who got placements, only 5% will join the company, and the rest of them are preparing for higher studies and government jobs. Quality manager.
    Infrastructure: Labs available and classrooms are good, and library is available. Facilities are average. Canteen is available. Mess food is average. Sports available, and all types of games are available in the sports complex. The food quality in the mess was below average. Monthly mess bill is more than the food quality.
    Faculty: Teachers are most experienced and with outstanding knowledge. They are helpful in clarification regarding our doubts in the subjects. Highly qualified teachers. Yes, this course makes the students industry ready. Exams are moderate to easy. Pass percentage was 70%.
    Other: Because I didn't get MBBS. You will definitely get a job after your course (private sector). Reduce subjects per semester. Scholarship available but we still didn't receive. Events, campus crowd, connectivity, campus surroundings, extracurricular activities are there.
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    PJTSAU considers national or state-level entrance exams for admission. The university accepts TG EAPCET or ICAR CUET for admission to BSc and BTech programmes. For MTech, MBA and MSc courses, selection is based on ICAR AIEEA PG scores of the candidates.

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    Answered 5 months ago

    Depending on CUET 2025, where Agriculture is the solo domain subject, admission to PJTSAU (Professor Jayashankar Telangana State Agricultural University) for undergraduate courses in B.Sc. (Hons) Agriculture is possible if the eligibility stipulations are met.

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    Your admissions prospects for PJTSAU Veterinary are uncertain because of your rank at 28,930 in TSEAMCET and 4906 in the merit list. General category applicants who wanted to enter Veterinary at PJTSAU needed to score between 10,000 to 15,000 last year. Your strong merit list position offers some op

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     During the PJTSAU UG (4-year) placements 2020, over 30 students were placed out of total 468 students.

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    Meitankeisangbam Vasundha

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    Answered 6 months ago

    The median package offered to UG (4-year) students during PJTSAU placements 2020 was INR 2.7 LPA, which remained the same when compared with 2019.

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