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3.6/5
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The top recruiting companies are HCL, Infosys, Hindustan Construction, Tech Mahindra, ITC, Parle etc.
Based on 29 Reviews
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Placements for B.Com is below average, no good companies visits, only few come to hire students that too for profiles as operator or executive.
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B.Sc. (Radiodiagnosis and Imaging Techniques) - Batch of 2024
3.2
3Placements4Infrastructure3Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
It is average and not so good at anything.
Placements: Placements are average. Around 40-45 percent of students got placed from our batch. The highest package is 3 LPA, but most students got the average package. A few well-known companies visit the college, but not regularly. Internships are available, but mostly through self-effort. Roles offered are mainly technician or assistant level.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure is good. Labs are well-maintained, and we have proper equipment for practicals. Classrooms are comfortable, and Wi-Fi worked fine. The library has enough books. Hostel rooms are clean. The food quality is decent, though sometimes repetitive. Sports area is small but useful.
Faculty: Teachers are knowledgeable and supportive. They explained everything patiently. The course curriculum is updated and matched with industry needs. Exams are moderate, not too hard if we study regularly. The pass percentage is 4.5 CGPA. Questions are repeated from the previous year's question papers.
Other: The fee is on the higher side. Considering placements, the value is average. Academics are good, though.
Reviewed on 3 Dec 2025Read More
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B.Sc. (Radiodiagnosis and Imaging Techniques) - Batch of 2024
3.8
3Placements5Infrastructure4Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
Don't take admission in this college.
Placements: About 20% of students got placed. The highest package was 4 LPA, and the lowest was 2 LPA. Recruiting companies such as pharmaceuticals came last year. There was no internship provided by the college, you had to do it on your own. You should not expect the placement from this college at all.
Infrastructure: Facilities and infrastructure both were not very well maintained. Library was maintained with a lot of books. Classrooms did not have projectors, and the Wi-Fi was available for the staff only. The food in the mess was not that good, it's average. Medical facilities were there. College had it's own hospital where students get 5% to 10% discount. Sports and athletics were pretty good.
Faculty: Teachers were helpful, well-qualified, and knowledgeable. Teaching quality was impressive. They gave the practical knowledge. Course curriculum was relevant, it made the students industry-ready. Semester exams were hard, one had to study properly.
Reviewed on 20 Sep 2025Read More
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B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture - Batch of 2026
3.6
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I'll not suggest that you take admission in this college.
Placements: The placement scenario isn't very promising. Only around 20%-25% students got placed last year. The highest package offered was approximately 7 LPA, and the lowest was around 3.5 LPA. Most of the offers came from service-based companies, and internships weren't offered to everyone. There isn't much focus on practical knowledge, which affects how industry-ready students are. Core jobs are quite rare in this course.
Infrastructure: The overall infrastructure is decent. Classrooms are clean and equipped with projectors, and there's good Wi-Fi in academic blocks. Labs are there, but not always well-maintained. The library helps with studying, but it is a bit outdated in terms of resources. Hostels are fine, though not very spacious. Mess food is average, some days it's okay, some days not so much. There's a small medical room and basic sports facilities, nothing fancy but manageable.
Faculty: Most of the teachers are supportive and qualified, and they do try to explain concepts clearly. However, the focus is still more on theory than practical learning. The curriculum covers important subjects but feels outdated in some areas, especially for students looking for industry-ready skills. Exams are not very tough, and with regular studies, you can pass easily. The passing CGPA is 4.5, so it's manageable, but the lack of hands-on experience is a drawback.
Other: I chose this course based on my interest in the field and expected better placement support. The crowd is mixed, some are focused, while others just pass the time. Fests and events happen occasionally but aren't very grand. Connectivity to the main city is okay, and the campus is in a peaceful area. I feel the course could improve a lot with more practical exposure, industry tie-ups, and better placement preparation. Extracurricular activities are there, but not very active. Some basic scholarships are offered, but not widely promoted.
Reviewed on 25 Jul 2025Read More
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B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture - Batch of 2026
3.6
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You can take admission but don't expect much.
Placements: Last year, only a few students got placed. The placement scenario wasn't that great. Only around 20 percent of students were placed. The highest package offered was around 8 LPA, the lowest was 4 LPA but most students didn't even get placement opportunities. Only a few companies came for recruitment and most of them offered internships instead of full-time roles. The overall placement support also felt a bit lacking.
Infrastructure: The college has decent infrastructure. Classrooms are spacious and have projectors and there's Wi-Fi across the campus, though the speed can be inconsistent. Labs are well-equipped and the library has a good collection of books. The hostel is okay. Rooms are a bit small but manageable. Mess food is average sometimes better on special days. There are sports facilities and a few indoor games. Medical facilities are available but could be improved. Overall, not bad but not the best either.
Faculty: Most of the faculty members are helpful and quite experienced in their subjects. They do explain topics well, but sometimes the classes feel rushed during exam time. The curriculum is mostly okay and covers industry basics, though some subjects feel outdated. Exams are moderate in difficulty, if you study properly, it's manageable. The pass percentage is 4.5%, but practical knowledge could be focused on more.
Other: I chose this course because I was interested in the subject and heard the faculty was good. Campus life is fine, not very happening, but the chill. The crowd is mostly from nearby cities, and people are friendly. Fests do happen, but not on a very large scale. One thing I wish they would improve is placement support and more practical exposure in the course. Connectivity to the city is decent, and the college is located in a peaceful area.
Reviewed on 25 Jul 2025Read More
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B.Sc. (Life Science, Chemistry, Forensic Science) - Batch of 2027
2.6
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Average with studies. Placement is not present in all courses. Infrastructure is worth seeing.
Placements: I am pursuing B.Sc. degree in life sciences, chemistry, and forensic science. I am right now in my 2nd year. I can definitely say it gives you a flashy degree. The forensic department gives you study pressure but some of the departments have none. To just get a degree, the university is good but you can look for other options. I would give the average review to the college.
Infrastructure: Hostel is kind of good but it gives you restrictions. You are allowed to enter the hostel premises till 7:00 PM in summer, and 6:00 PM in winter. Food is the same as all hostels are average. You need to look after yourself in the hostel. But if you get a nice circle, the college life will turn out nice.
Faculty: In contrast to college, teachers are helpful and engaging. They will help you out with your career choices. They are friendly and definitely supportive. They will help you out when asked for it. They will give you choices to make a better future. They are good at their work.
Other: The forensic department is semi-government which led me to pursue. Definitely, forensic is a quite interesting field.
Reviewed on 18 Jul 2025Read More
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B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering - Batch of 2026
2.4
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Dissatisfied due to poor management.
Placements: There are only 10 students placed in my course. There are no placements. No companies come here usually but sometimes some companies come to hire a sales person. Only 5% of students got internships here which is not any specific opportunity for students that can enhance their career.
Infrastructure: Infrastructure is good. There is a large campus. We have library, digital library, hostel, and all other things. There are 3 hostels, new hostel, old hostel, and international hostel. There are 4 messes and 4 canteens where the food quality is satisfactory and delicious.
Faculty: Faculty members are highly educated and cooperative. They try their best to enhance our knowledge. They always try to explain everything in detail in a manner that can be understood by students easily. The exam is a little bit difficult, paper pattern is hard without any cheating.
Other: I have chosen this course from a reference of a relative. The lab is outdated and it should be upgraded. There are very less events organised here.
Reviewed on 5 May 2025Read More
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Admission FAQs

Q:   What are the top Scholarships for MBA at SHUATS Allahabad and how to avail them?
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The major scholarships at SHUATS Allahabad are -

Chaplain's scholarship- which is for needy Christian students and can be availed by submitting LOR from church and baptism certificate and parents income certificate.

Also there is an earning while you learn program, which allows you to work as teaching assistant and earn from it.

For other needy students from weaker socio-economic background and academically good students there are many scholarships such as-

Student's book aid scholarship

Junior fellowship of ICAR

Jindal Trust scholarship

And many more.

 

Q:   What is the eligibility criteria for MBA at SHUATS Allahabad?
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The eligibility criteria for doing MBA at SHUATS Allahabad is that you must have completed a bachelor's degree like BTech, BSc, or equivalent.

And that too in the degree you must have secured atleast 50% marks as per the grading system of the university you have completed bachelor's from.

Apart from that the admission process includes an entrance exam which you must qualify and the selection is strictly based on merit. For few programmes admission take place through direct interviews.

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Answered 5 hours ago

First, fill the online form. Then give the SHIATS entrance exam. After that, attend counselling. You must pass Class 12 with Science or agriculture subjects. SHIATS offers special courses and good jobs in agribusiness.

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Ishita Chauhan

Contributor-Level 10

Answered 5 hours ago

SHIATS is a university exam for admission to Sam Higginbottom Institute. ICAR AIEEA is a national exam for many agriculture universities in India. ICAR gives more choices and big exposure. SHIATS is good if you want to study in one famous institute.

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Ishita Chauhan

Contributor-Level 10

Answered 5 hours ago

Both exams offer UG and PG courses.

  • BSc Agriculture
  • BSc Horticulture
  • BTech Agricultural Engineering
  • MSc Agronomy
  • Soil Science
  • Agricultural Economics

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Ishita Chauhan

Contributor-Level 10

Answered 5 hours ago

Agriculture jobs are growing fast in India. ICAR students get government jobs, research work, and NGO jobs. SHIATS students get jobs in agribusiness, food companies, and private farms. Jobs include Agricultural Scientist, Farm Manager, and Agri-Tech Consultant.

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Ishita Chauhan

Contributor-Level 10

Answered 3 months ago

The last date for the SHIATS Exam has been already passed, the last date was 10th July 2025 and its counselling session began on 22nd July 2025. 

 

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Rakshit Prabhakar

Contributor-Level 9

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