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3.6/5
Verified Icon218 Verified ReviewsInfo Icon
Placement Review IconPlacements2.9
Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure3.7
Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course3.8
Crowd Review IconCampus Life4
Money Review IconValue for Money3.4
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Muskan yadav Verified Icon
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture - Batch of 2026
3.6
3Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life4Value for Money
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 The library helps with studying, but it is a bit outdated in terms of resources.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 The curriculum covers important subjects but feels outdated in some areas, especially for students looking for industry-ready skills.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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Tilak Verified Icon
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture - Batch of 2026
3.6
3Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
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% 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
2Placements3Infrastructure3Faculty3Crowd & Campus Life2Value for Money
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.Sc. in Medical Laboratory Techniques - Batch of 2023
3.2
2Placements3Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
Based functioning of placement cell.
Placements: There was no placement in B.Sc. MLT infact college did not recommend. Moreover, there was no campus visit by the hospital or related degree company. 20% of students (50 students) got good internships. B.Sc. MLT offered skills required in medical laboratory diagnosis. College taught good but not upto the mark in terms of lab. Placement was based, its based on caste, power, money, and sad to see.
Infrastructure: Library was good with student friendly atmosphere. Labs, classrooms needed maintenance and installation of proper laboratory equipment as laboratory in the college lacks equipments. Food in the boys hostel and hygiene needed to be improved. Improvements in medical facilities were required.
Faculty: Teachers were qualified, helpful but a little arrogant. They need training in teaching skills enhancement. Course was relevant but college did not teach practically upto the mark so students were not industry-ready. This made students suffer in their careers.
Other: B.Sc. MLT was good course for those who had interest in technical degree in paramedical dealing with medical diagnosis. Diagnosis is a crucial part of health nowadays. I think installation of proper laboratory equipment, maintenance of classroom, improvement in teaching skills should be considered as points of improvement in these areas. Placement cell should give equal opportunity to all students without being based. There were regular events, fests, students got scholarships, and its doing good in these aspects.
Reviewed on 4 Jul 2025Read More
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Alok Tiwari Verified Icon
B.Tech. in Mechanical Engineering - Batch of 2026
2.4
2Placements3Infrastructure3Faculty2Crowd & Campus Life2Value for Money
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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Karthikeyan Ramachandran Verified Icon
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture - Batch of 2028
3.4
3Placements3Infrastructure4Faculty4Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
Dissatisfied with what we have heard about the university and what's here.
Placements: 50% of students got placed from my course. The highest package is 12 LPA and the lowest is 4.50,000 LPA. Amul is a top recruiting company for my course. 80% of the students got internships from my course. Research and marketing are some roles offered.
Infrastructure: College infrastructure is good. We have clean drinking water. Departments have auditoriums, Wi-Fi, labs, and classrooms. We have a big library with AC and Wi-Fi. In hostel, we have cool drinking water and Wi-Fi. Food is below average. We have 3 mess available.
Faculty: Teachers are helpful, qualified, and knowledgeable. Their teaching quality is average though. The course curriculum is relevant. It makes students industry-ready. Semester exams are not that much difficult in this college. Pass percentage is 45% in our college.
Reviewed on 19 Apr 2025Read More
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Q: Β  What is JEE 2023 Counselling schedule at SHUATS?
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SHUATS (Sam Higginbottom University of Agriculture, Technology and Sciences) does not participate in JEE Main Counselling 2023 conducted by JoSAA (Joint Seat Allocation Authority). Therefore, there is no JEE 2023 Counselling schedule at SHUATS. However, SHUATS conducts its own counseling process for admission to its engineering courses. Candidates who have qualified for JEE Main 2023 and meet the eligibility criteria for SHUATS can apply for admission to the university through its counseling process. Candidates are advised to check the official website of the university for updates on the counseling process.

Q: Β  How is CGPA calculated in SHUATS - Sam Higginbottom University of Agriculture, Technology and Sciences?
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Firstly, SGPA is calculated in each semester. Credit is allotted to each subject some subjects are for 2 credit some are for 3 upto 7 credit. If you score A in any subject means 10 points B means 8 points C means 6 points D means 4 points E Mains 3 points F means 2 points and subject is of 5 credit than total points in 50 if you score A in that subject if B than 40 so for SGPA calculation, total points for the subject and divide it by total credits allocated for the subject in this way you can ger SGPA. For CGPA, add total SGPA and divide it by total credits of all subjects in all semesters in this way you get CGPA.

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Students looking for SHUATS BTech admissions must note that the admissions are conducted on the basis of the entrance test criteria. The students must clear their previous qualifying examinations with a certain minimum threshold. For instance, candidates looking for UG admissions must clear their Hi

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No, SHUATS BCom admissions are purely entry-based. Thus, students seeking admission to this programme must have a valid SOET score. Based on these scores, students are ranked and allocated a seat. Moreover, the students must also fulfill the eligibility requirements prescribed by the university. The

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Answered 10 months ago

SHUATS conducts an online entrance test (SOET) for the selection of students to a few of the BSc courses. The 2025 schedule for the exam has not been released yet. However, based on previous year's schedules, SHUATS 2025 is expected to be conducted in the month of July. The registration process for

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Answered 10 months ago

SHUATS offers a total of 1250 seats for the BSc programme. The distribution of seats among various BSc specialisations varies. Some of the courses with notable seat intake areΒ BSc (Hons) in Horticulture, BSc (Zoology, Botany, Chemistry), Β BSc (Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics), and more. The the high

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Candidates seeking admission to BCom course at SHUATS and its affiliated colleges must check the eligibility requirements. Failure to fulfill can lead to rejection during the application stage. Tabulated below is the eligibility criteria:

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Candidate must have passed Class 12 in any stream from a recognised board of India

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