Admission to the university's Master's program in Agriculture and allied fields is determined by performance in the All India entrance exam by ICAR or through the BHU entrance exam conducted by the university. The two-year post-graduate course requires completing 60 credit hours, taught by experienced professors and scientists known for their contributions to agriculture. The faculty's average age is around 45. The university offers an affordable fee structure compared to other Indian institutions, with payment options available both online and offline without extra admission fees. Seat allocation is based on entrance exam rankings, with reservations for SC/ST students and those from Nepal and Bhutan. The university features a dedicated placement cell that organizes recruitment drives with companies like Syngenta Foundation, Nuziveed Seeds, Adventz India, VNR Seeds, and ICRISAT. Faculty members provide support for placement preparation. Additionally, students with good ranks in the All India exams can apply for the ICAR-Junior Research Fellowship funded by the Government of India. Research scholars may also be eligible for scholarships under the UGC scheme.
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