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B.Sc. in Agriculture 

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B.Sc. in Agriculture
 at 
SOA University 
Overview

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7.60 Lakh
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Duration

4 years

Course Level

UG Degree

Mode of Course

Full Time

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B.Sc. in Agriculture
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7.60 Lakh
4.25 Lakh
9,000
11.94 Lakh
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B.Sc. in Agriculture
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3.9/5
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Placement Review IconPlacements3.1
Infrastructure Review IconInfrastructure4.2
Faculty Review IconFaculty & Course4.3
Crowd Review IconCampus Life4.1
Money Review IconValue for Money3.9
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The top recruiting companies are IFFCO and other fertiliser and technology companies that provide good job opportunities with a decent salaries.
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B.Sc. in Agriculture - Batch of 2025
4.4
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Good faculty members and campus infrastructure.
Placements: More than 12% of students got placed during the campus placement drive. There is a placement cell at the college. Some of the companies are Accenture, Verve Farmstay Pvt Ltd, Udyogini, Coromandel International Ltd, some SEED based companies, etc. The average package is 4 LPA.
Infrastructure: Classrooms are equipped with projectors. College has a good number of books and a peaceful library to study in. The quality of food and canteen is above average. They have good extracurricular activities. It conducts an annual competition between all the year students.
Faculty: Teachers are extremely helpful, qualified, and knowledgeable. We experienced quality teaching during the 4-year course. The theory from classroom teaching and the practical experience gained during the field visits are all helpful to the students.
Reviewed on 6 Aug 2025Read More
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B.Sc. in Agriculture - Batch of 2027
3.8
3Placements4Infrastructure4Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life3Value for Money
College has good infrastructure and a crowd. Placements are low. Hostel food is average.
Placements: Placement in our college is pretty low. Average salary package offered is 6 LPA. Companies that come for placements are generally seed and fertilizer companies. Only 20-30% of the students get placed. There is an internship programme in the 4th year.
Infrastructure: Infrastructure of the college is pretty good. Buildings are well-structured and there are plenty of facilities here. Most of the classrooms have AC. We have a huge library containing useful books for our course. There is a cafeteria in the college. Hostel infrastructure is good, but the hostel food is not average.
Faculty: Teachers are very knowledgeable, and they have good teaching skills. Most of the teachers are OUAT graduates. HoDs of different departments are OUAT retired professors. Senior teachers are non-friendly, but the young teachers are very helpful and friendly. Semester exams are quite easy, one can ace them with only a week of preparation. Passing percentage is 40%.
Other: I chose this course because I have an interest in agriculture, and it has various opportunities in future. Best thing about the course is that it is very interesting. I hope the placements were better. Throughout the year, we have multiple fests going on. Fests are the best part of our college life. surroundings of the campus are clean and aesthetic.
Reviewed on 12 Jul 2025Read More
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B.Sc. in Agriculture - Batch of 2026
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I am dissatisfied and very sad with this course.
Placements: 80% of students get placed in our course. The average package offered is 2 LPA. Teaching is the only scope here. We can also apply for civil services and banking, but most students opt for an M.Sc or MBA and then a PhD. Hardly any campus placements are there.
Infrastructure: Food was 4 out of 10, and very limited facilities are given. College infrastructure is fine, but many classrooms don’t have a proper fan, making it really unbearable to attend classes. Further, only 40% of teachers are friendly, the rest are very strict.
Faculty: Teachers are very qualified, but the course curriculum is not relevant. We attend exams after every 1 month, and we complete a 6-month course in 4-5 months mostly. Further, no study trips are conducted. The assigned semester exams are normal. Further, only 40% of teachers are friendly, and the rest are very strict.
Other: My father recommended me, so I pursued this course, but there is no such best thing here. I wish they could use a practical way of making students understand it. Events are not organised here.
Reviewed on 17 May 2025Read More
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SOA Engrossed in Agriculture.
Placements: Placements are Accenture, Syngenta, Udyogini, and ICICI Bank. Students usually prefer PG as the salary is very low in these companies, and also career counselling is not given properly in SOA, so we prepare by ourselves for companies. Also, good companies have stopped coming.
Infrastructure: Hostel food is very bad. The hostel warden is very strict, and hostel in-and-out timings are very appropriate. They charge 40,000 for mess and 50,000 for stay with three other persons. Wi-Fi is available. A shop is available for groceries. Medical facility is zero, and we don't have reading rooms.
Faculty: Very poor exam management as well as no gap between papers, which makes us sick during exams. Faculty is good, but not all. Non-teaching staff are very rude, especially in the Accounts Department. The laboratory is well-equipped, and AC classrooms for teaching are available.
Other: Campus nightlife is only during SOA Confluence and ARNNA, and the rest is during Ganesh Puja and Saraswati Puja. Scholarships are offered to students having above 8 CGPA in all semesters. SOA is ICAR affiliated, so I chose it for agriculture.
Reviewed on 19 Sep 2024Read More
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B.Sc. in Agriculture - Batch of 2024
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College with a lot of events and fests.
Placements: Talking about the placement at my college, the B.Sc. graduates can expect a monthly salary of 20–25k. Top recruiters are private companies, several FPOs, NGOs, banks (Federal Bank) and tech companies like Tata and Accenture. 3/10 students opt for a job as the salary is lower.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure is pretty good. The college has no Wi-Fi but the hostel has Wi-Fi. The library has all the books you need for each semester. The hostel is good but not the food, especially on Monday and Tuesday. Medical facilities at a 40–50% discount. Sports are organized every year. The cafeteria is good.
Faculty: Teachers are friendly and experienced, with good knowledge. Exams are moderately hard; if you study every day for 1 hour only, you can score good marks. Cheating somehow is not possible. The pass percentage is 50%. In some departments, they do strict checking so study wisely and don't get backlogs in your first year (my advice to all freshers).
Other: Campus life is not very good. Boys are mostly engaged in their so-called system. The study environment is absent so those who really want to study don't get influenced by other studious people. Events and fests are always going on; you will never get bored.
Reviewed on 23 May 2024Read More
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B.Sc. in Agriculture
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Placements

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Highest SalaryINR 46.00 Lakh
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B.Sc. in Agriculture
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Entry Requirements

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Minimum: 17 years
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B.Sc. in Agriculture
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Apr 8, 2026
SAAT Application Form 2026 phase 1 Last DateTentative
Apr 30 - May 31, 2026
SAAT Application form 2026 phase 2Tentative
May 7 - 18, 2026
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Students also asked

Q:   What are the major practical subjects in BSc Agriculture Course?
A: 

BSc Agri. Practical subjects include 

  1. Agronomy
  2. Horticulture
  3. Soil Science
  4. Plant Pathology
  5. Entomology
  6. Animal Husbandry
  7. Agricultural Engineering


BSc Agri. Practical Exercises:

  1. Measuring irrigation water.
  2. Determining soil moisture content.
  3. Calculating consumptive use of water.
  4. Exercises on drainage and irrigation requirements.
  5. Calculating irrigation water use efficiency.
  6. Visiting irrigation and drainage projects.
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Q:   What is the syllabus of BSc Agriculture?
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BSc Agriculture Subjects Semester I
Basic Science and Humanities Rural Sociology and the Constitution of India 
Comprehension and Communication Skills in English Plant Biochemistry 
BSc Agriculture Subjects Semester II
Agricultural Economics Agricultural Finance and Cooperation 
Principles of Agricultural Economics Trade and Prices 
BSc Agriculture Subjects Semester III
Agricultural Engineering Farm Power and Machinery 
Energy Sources and Their Application in AgricultureProtected cultivation structures and agro-processing 
BSc Agriculture Subjects Semester IV

Agricultural Entomology 

General Entomology

Crop Pests and Their Management 

Sericulture
BSc Agriculture Subjects Semester V
Agricultural Extension Education Extension Methodologies for Transfer of Agricultural Technologies 
Dimensions of Agricultural Extension Entrepreneurship Development and Communication Skills 
BSc Agriculture Subjects Semester VI
Agricultural Microbiology Soil Microbiology 

Practical Crop Production 

Horticulture

BSc Agriculture Subjects Semester VII

Agricultural Statistics 

Fundamentals of Statistics 

Agronomy 

Introductory Agriculture, Principles of Agronomy and Agricultural Meteorology 

BSc Agriculture Subjects Semester VIII
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Answered 3 years ago

60-70% marks are necessary for admission into BSc.Hons agriculture at SOA University

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Manohar matta

Contributor-Level 8

Answered 3 years ago

Cse- below 98k crl Csit- below 112k crl Ece- below 130k crl A rank below 3 lakh will ensure a seat in SOA but if you want your desired branch then your crl must be below 1 lakh

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Mahesh bhadu

Contributor-Level 6

Answered 3 years ago

Go to official website of anusandhan University then under the admission and cutoff menu select the cutoff and see the cutoff then analyse yours and sit for counseling.

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Mohit Kumar Mishra

Beginner-Level 4

Answered 6 years ago

Yes in the case of the Agricultural Sciences sector, nearly 15 companies come for placement. Nearly 50+ are selected for placement. Packages are good which varies between 20000-50000. 3.5 to 5 lakh annum. It provides internships. Many students also got a stipend. Companies like seed corporations and

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heena agrawal

Scholar-Level 17

Answered 6 years ago

Yes, you can go for SOA - Siksha 'O' Anusandhan University for pursuing B.Sc (Hons.) in agriculture as the college had a good placement record. Every year around 85% students got placed.

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J-15 Khandagiri,

Bhubaneswar ( Orissa)

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