The department maintains a 1:20 faculty-to-student ratio, ensuring effective interaction and quality education. Around 75% of the faculty are experienced and supportive, contributing to a positive learning environment. The college's management system is efficient, and classrooms are well-maintained. However, the placement opportunities for BSc Hons Agriculture students are limited, with low placement rates and salary packages, despite stringent attendance requirements. The program includes RAWE and industrial attachment internships in the 7th semester, focusing on practical agricultural experience and food processing. Initially, the course fees were revised to 30,000 per semester. For B.Sc. Agriculture, the yearly fee stands at 52,000, with a scholarship of approximately 16,000. The Agriculture Department fee is 60,000, with an annual scholarship of 20,000. A late fee penalty is 2,000, and the exam form fee per semester is 1,700. Overall, the placement prospects and campus employment are limited, with modest compensation packages.
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