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Q:   How is the faculty at College of Agriculture, Hassan - University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore?
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College of Agriculture, Hassan - University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore has been rated 4 for faculty as per reviews by students. This shows that Institute has qualified and experienced faculty members.
Q:   Is BSc available at UAS Bangalore?
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Yes,  BSc is available at UAS Bangalore. Under this programme, students get to choose from various specialisations, including Agriculture. Mentioned below are the key highlights of this programme:

  • Mode: Regular
  • Duration: Four years
  • Accepted exam: KCET (few seats are offered via ICAR AIEEA/CUET)
  • Fees: INR 2.7 lakh

 

Q:   Can I join University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore without KCET?
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KCET scores are required for admission to the University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore for most courses, including B.Sc.The University admits students to Bachelor's degree programs through KEA-CET by following the Government of Karnataka / ICAR guidelines/norms/roaster.It appears that KCET is a mandatory requirement for admission to UAS Bangalore.

Q:   Where can a candidate check University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore cutoff 2023?
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Candidates can check the University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore cutoff 2023 on shiksha. This websites provide information on the previous year's ranks, cutoff trends for various courses, and expected cutoffs for the current year. KEA (Karnataka Examinations Authority) also releases the cutoff marks for Karnataka B.Sc Agriculture admission, which can be checked on their official website.

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3.9/5
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Placement Review IconPlacements2.8
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Crowd Review IconCampus Life4.4
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There is no placement cell but the alumni group helps in procuring the jobs.
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B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture - Batch of 2022
Offered by College of Agriculture, Bangalore
4.6
3Placements5Infrastructure5Faculty5Crowd & Campus Life5Value for Money
Beautiful college with good education.
Placements: Average placement ranging from 3 LPA to 5 LPA. Companies that hire the students were basically pesticide, chemical, fertilizers, and field management companies with banking sector companies mostly preparing for masters graduates.
Infrastructure: College had one of the beautiful infrastructures. Each department had plenty of laboratories and all the instruments for conducting the practical. Hostel was attached to the college present within the campus. They provided good food for the students who were studying there.
Faculty: Nice faculty members with broad knowledge of the subject were there. The curriculum was specific to agriculture and well divided into different courses to understand and learn easily so that it will be good for writing exams. Exams were strictly conducted in the examination hall with proper invigilation. There was no room for malpractice in the exam hall.
Reviewed on 1 Jun 2025Read More
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B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture - Batch of 2025
Offered by College of Agriculture, Hassan - University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore
3.4
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Overall, the infrastructure is good.
Placements: The placement cell is not up to the mark. It does not perform its job. Companies offers are very few and the packages given by those companies are also very low. The number of companies that visit the college is also very few. Basically, the placement cell does not perform its job up to the mark.
Infrastructure: The infrastructure of the college and the girl's hostel is very good. The library has a good set of books. It includes a small canteen, bank, post office and stationary within the campus itself. Overall, the infrastructure is good. There is a mixture of facilities.
Faculty: Faculty members are qualified. They are a bit less knowledgeable. The course curriculum is a bit hurdle for those who do not prefer fieldwork because there will be a lot of fieldwork in this course.
Reviewed on 24 Jan 2025Read More
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B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture - Batch of 2025
Offered by College of Agriculture, Bangalore
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Impressive Experience: Poor Placements, Average Facilities, and No ROI.
Placements: I think there is no concept of placement in this university even if there is, it is of no use, small companies with the smallest packages. I must tell students who want to join not to join for the sake of placement after completion of your BSc Agri in this college.
Infrastructure: The college infrastructure is outdated. Labs are not well-equipped, Wi-Fi is slow and unreliable and classrooms lack modern amenities. The library is understocked with limited resources for in-depth study. Hostel facilities are below average; rooms are cramped, cleanliness is a major concern,. The food quality in the mess is substandard. Medical facilities are poorly managed and sports facilities are minimal at best. Overall, the infrastructure does not justify the fee charged.
Faculty: Most faculty members are qualified but lack practical teaching methods. The curriculum feels outdated and irrelevant to current industry needs, failing to prepare students for real-world challenges. Exams are moderately difficult but the pass percentage is high due to lenient marking, which doesn’t necessarily reflect the student's abilities. The teaching quality needs a significant overhaul to keep pace with modern agricultural practices.
Other: Campus life is dull with limited extracurricular activities and poorly organized events. There are no regular festivals or cultural fests to engage students. The crowd mostly consists of local students and diversity is almost non-existent. Connectivity to the campus is also poor making it challenging to commute.
Reviewed on 28 Dec 2024Read More
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B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture - Batch of 2025
Offered by College of Agriculture, Bangalore
3.4
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Absolutely good for the agricultural learning of students .
Placements: A total of 300 students are placed in our batch. The companies offered are Big basket Agritech Pvt. Ltd., etc. A smaller number of internships are offered. The agriculture officer (AO) is the top-ranking role offered. And fewer people from the company will come to college and no placement records will be displayed .
Infrastructure: The library is provided with good Wi-Fi service, UG classes are enclosed with AC & smart classrooms and the hostel is connected to a good mess for eating, which provides south Indian food daily. The hostel is off the old structures and has good rooms .
Faculty: The teaching staff is helpful & knowledgeable and they provide good practical sessions for students. Even if they proceed to give good and tough exams, attendance of 80 percent is the minimum to attend any exams in the college and strict instructions should be followed.
Other: Agriculture is the basic syllabus covering for all the top exams in our country and this course offers various and vast knowledge about the future. In our course, we need to have more of practical and interactive classes with farmers. A smaller number of college events will occur .
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B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture - Batch of 2027
Offered by College of Agriculture, Bangalore
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UAS GKVK : Where knowledge meets innovation .
Placements: As per my knowledge, Less than 10% of the students were placed in our course. The Lowest package was 0.5 LPA and the highest was 1.5 LPA The top recruiting companies are SEED companies and Hexagon Internships are not available The placement Infrastructure is not at all good, and many students choose to grow something on their own land to maximize profit.
Infrastructure: The students are provided a room with an iron cot, a cupboard and a shoes track. There is Wi-Fi facility in hostels. Classrooms are spacious and digital The library is one of the top-most libraries in Karnataka Hostel food is nutritious and tasty. It's also clean and unlimited .
Faculty: Teachers are of experience ranging from 25 to 30 years. The course curriculum, mainly consisting of practicals, is very helpful for future The difficult in semester exams are hard as the syllabus is hectic. The pass percentage is around 90%, as the OGPA required to pass is 6.
Other: The campus is very large and covers around 1500 acres of land. There are labs, nurseries, fresh fruit stalls, botanical garden, etc.
Reviewed on 5 Jul 2024Read More
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B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture - Batch of 2026
Offered by College of Agriculture, Bangalore
3.6
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Studying in nature's own place with really nice college facilities.
Placements: The placement facility is not good at the college. The college has fewer placements. The placement percentage after the Ph.D. is higher. The Ph.D. students can also work in the research station. The placements in agri-engineering are average. They get offers from various local companies.
Infrastructure: The college infrastructure is the best. The sports facilities are good. The college has 2 play grounds. Even running trails are provided on the ground. The hostel food is good. Health-related food is provided in the hostel. Each room has different Wi-Fi for the students. The college has one canteen and one Nandini milk parlour outlet. A juice shop and a small stationary shop for students are available. The college has a dispensary, which is open from 9am to 5pm. The classrooms are equipped with smart boards. The science lab has different types of high-tech instruments.
Faculty: The quality of teaching is good. There are various departments in the college. The teachers are helpful and well-qualified. Most of the teachers are researchers. The. College focuses students attention on practical work. The exams are not difficult if the student prepares well. Around 85% of students pass every semester.
Other: The college surrounding is a scenic beauty. The college is known for it's beauty. You can SEE various species of trees. The campus also focuses on extra curricular activities like sports, culture, etc.
Reviewed on 26 Jun 2024Read More
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University of Agricultural Sciences 
Admission FAQs

Q:   Which is the top course of University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore?
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Bachelor of Science [B.Sc] (Agricultural Biotechnology) is the top course of University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore.

Some of the popular courses offered by the university include:
B.Tech. in Agricultural Engineering
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture
B.Sc. (Hons.) Agri. Business Management
B.Sc. in Agriculture
B.Tech. in Biotechnology
B.Tech. in Food Technology
M.Sc. in 23 Disciplines
MBA in Agri Business Management
M.Tech
Ph.D. in 13 Disciplines

Q:   Is University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore as good as Symbiosis National Aptitude Test, Bangalore?
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University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore is a public university which serves its best in the field of Agriculture. They offer MBA in Agri Business Management and B.Tech in Agricultural Engineering.

And SNAP is a test conducted for  admissions to MBA/PGDM by SIU (deemed). 

Symbiosis National Aptitude Test, Bangalore offers MBA in Agri Business Management and has a good placement record.

Q:   What is the KCET counselling fees for UAS Bangalore BTech admissions?
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Students willing to take admission to UAS Bangalore BTech courses can take the KCET exam. The application fees for KCET 2025 is as follows:

  • Karnataka (GM, 2A, 2B, 3A, 3B): INR 500
  • Karnataka (SC, ST, CAT-1): INR 250
  • Karnataka (All Female Candidates of Karnataka): INR 250
  • Outside Karnataka (GM): INR 750  
  • Outside India (GM): INR 5000 
Q:   Can I apply online for BTech admissions at UAS Bangalore?
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Yes, the UAS Bangalore BTech application process is conducted online for all candidates. Those who wish to apply can follow the following steps:

1. Go to the official online admission portal.

2. Register by providing the required documents.

3. Log in with credentials generated in the earlier step.

4. Fill out the required details and pay the application fees.

5. Preview and submit.

Q:   What is the last date to apply for admission to UAS Bangalore BTech courses?
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UAS Bangalore BTech 2025 admissions now closed. Interested students can apply by visiting the online admission portal for the next academic year. Generally, students get a time of one month to fill out the application form. Candidates can also visit the university's official website or admission office to check the exact admission dates. 

Q:   What is the KCET result date for UAS Bangalore BTech admissions?
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Karnataka KCET is accepted at UAS Bangalore for BTech admissions. For the 2025 session, the exam was conducted on April 16, 2025. The KCET results 2025 were announced on Aug 1, 2025. Students who had appeared for the exam can download their results from the official website of the Karnataka Examinations Authority.

Q:   When was University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore established? How many branches does it have?
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University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore (UAS) was established in 1964. Initially, the university was established as UAS Bangalore by a legislative act. The university has 22 campuses, namely the University of Agricultural Sciences in Dharwad, Raichur, among others. University of Agricultural Sciences has 6 affiliated colleges as well. The campuses are spread across central, southern, eastern, hilly, and coastal regions of India.

 

Q:   What documents are needed at the time of UAS Bangalore application?
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Students applying through the Agri-Quota need to submit the documents at the time of application for the desired course at UAS Bangalore. Depending on the centre for which the student had specified in KEA application, the candidates will have to submit the following documents:

  • CET admission ticket
  • Certificate issued by the Tahsildar/ acknowledgement with RD number (for Agriculturist/labour in agriculture and allied sector)
  • Family tress (Vamshavruksha) issed by the Tahsildar in case of undivded family for Agriculture Quota 
  • Income Certificate
  • Affadavit stating that agriculture is their only source of income
  • Salary Certificate (if applicable)
Q:   How many specialisations are offered under the UAS Bangalore BTech programme?
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UAS Bangalore offers an array of specialisations under its BTech programme. Listed below are all the BTech courses offered by the university for students to choose from:

 

Q:   Can I take direct admission in UAS Bangalore for BTech?
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No, UAS Bangalore BTech admissions are entrance-based. The university accepts valid KCET scores for admission to its BTech courses. Students seeking admission to this programme must register and appear for the aforementioned exam. Based on these scores, students are ranked and allocated a seat via KCET counselling. Apart from KCET, the university accepts ICAR AIEEA scores for few courses.

Q:   What is the seat reservation criteria for the SC/ST category for UAS Bangalore MBA admissions?
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UAS Bangalore follows the seat reservation policy framed by the Government of Karnataka. According to the reservation policy, the university has reserved a total of 24% of the seats for admission of SC/ST category students to its MBA course. The seat reservation breakdown for the SC/ST category is as follows:

  • 17% seats are reserved for the Scheduled Castes (SC) category
  • 7% seats have been reserved for the Scheduled Tribes (ST) category
Q:   What is the UAS Bangalore cutoff for BSc (H) courses?
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The KCET rank required to get in UAS Bangalore BSc courses varies according to category and choice of course. As per the 2024 cutoff data, the closing rank for the first round ranged from 17051 to 17717. When compared, it was observed that BSc in Agriculture stood as the most competitive specialisation.

Q:   Are there any courses that I can do while pursuing BSc from UAS Bangalore to get my dream job?
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Pursuing a BSc course offered by UAS Bangalore helps students develop an understanding of Agriculture and related studies. Some of the concepts that students learn about are Crop Management, Horticulture, Soil Science,  Sericulture, and more. However, in today's job market, having only theoretical knowledge will not help students in landing a dream job. Students are encouraged to also pursue various skill-based courses to become industry-ready. Moreover, those who wish to gain some hands-on exposure can also look out for various internships and live projects.

Q:   What is the required KCET rank for BTech at University of Agricultural Sciences?
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The KCET rank required to get in University of Agricultural Sciences BTech courses varies according to category and choice of course. As per the 2024 cutoff data, the closing rank for the last round ranged from 20687 to 25047. When compared, it was observed that BTech in Food Science & Technology stood as the most competitive specialisation.

Q:   What career prospects can I expect after completing BTech from UAS Bangalore?
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Obtaining a BTech degree from UAS Bangalore enables students to get jobs across various industries,   such as Pharmaceutical, Healthcare, Agricultural Biotechnology,  and more. Fresh BTech graduates can expect to start at entry-level positions. Listed below are some of the good-paying job profiles for BTech students to pursue:

  • Biotech Research Associate
  • Clinical Research Coordinator
  • Quality Analyst
  • Biomedical Engineer
  • Patent Analyst
  • Genomics Data Analyst
  • Production Executive
Q:   Does UAS Bangalore reserve seats for students belonging to the state of Karnataka?
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Yes, UAS Bangalore reserves seats for home state (Karnataka) students seeking admission to the MBA in Agribusiness Management course. As per an official document, students willing to apply under Karnataka state domicile status seats must have completed a minimum of seven years of study in Karnataka. At the time of application, such students must attach relevant documents.

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Answered 5 months ago

University of Agricultural Sciences Bangalore provides good placements for BTech courses. As per the NIRF report 2024,  104 UG four-year students were placed during the placement drive held in 2023. Apart from this, the report also states that the median salary secured by UG four-year students stood

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 Total fee structure for B.Tech programs at UAS Bangalore:

  • Total tuition fee (for 4 years): 67,000

  • First year: 22,000

  • Second to fourth year: 15,000 per year 

 

 

 

 

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Answered 6 months ago

No, ICAR AIEEA is not mandatory for enroling into UAS Bangalore BSc Hons courses. The primary exam accepted by the university is KCET. For a few courses, the university accepts IACR AIEEA scores also. Other than this, as per an official document, the university may also accept CUET scores. Students

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Answered 6 months ago

Yes, the University of Agricultural Sciences Bangalore offers specialised courses under its BSc programme. Some of the specialisations popular among students are  Agriculture, Food, Nutrition and Dietetics, Sericulture, etc. All these courses run for a duration of four years. In the fourth year of c

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The total tuition fee for the UAS Bangalore BSc courses is INR 2.7 lakh. Other than this, students who wish to reside in hostels are also charged hostel fees. To know the other fees, candidates are advised to visit the official website of the university.

Note: The above-mentioned fee is as per the of

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