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Bihar Agricultural University

Public/Government University|Estd. 2010|NIRF #36 (Agriculture and Allied Sectors) 2025

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Overall Rating (Out of 5)

4.2

Based on 19 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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11%
4
63%
3
26%
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Placement

Placement

3.4/5

Admission

Admission

4.1/5

Infrastructure

Infrastructure

4.7/5

Academics

Academics

4.5/5

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Nidhi Patel

Nidhi Patel

6 Sept, 2025

4.0
5 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are super supportive. They help us throughout the semesters like caring parents. They always cheer us on to join different cultural events. Our college hosts lots of fun programs, and everyone gets involved with a lot of excitement.

Placement: Studying here is important right from the start, but it pays off. Don't expect big salaries right away, but there are government jobs to aim for. You can also take exams for higher degrees while you're here.

Campus: The campus has Wi-Fi everywhere, which is awesome. I like chilling in the library with all the books and magazines for my courses. The college building and auditorium are pretty cool too. And the gardens are well-kept, which is nice.

Anjali Patel

Anjali Patel

4 Dec, 2024

3.0
3 Admission 4 Academics 1 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really smart and nice. They make sure to finish the courses on schedule. The mid-semester exams are pretty easy because they're similar to the final exams. Just remember, you need at least a 75% attendance to get a stipend and take the exams.

Placement: I didn't see a placement cell at this college. But if you stay on top of upcoming job opportunities, you can still land a placement through the university. We're pretty much on our own when it comes to studying, but the faculty is there to help us reach our goals for a brighter future.

Campus: The campus has everything you need - classrooms, library, and hostels for girls and boys. Each hostel room has a bed, chair, table, and cupboard, with fans, lights, and a smart classroom. There's a playground, gym, auditorium, hall, and even a farm for learning. But it's in a village area, so no Swiggy or Dominos. You can still order online from Myntra, Flipkart, or nearby restaurants. No dispensary on campus, but there's an ambulance for emergencies. Overall, it's a good college with a serious study vibe and strict discipline.

ABHISHEK DAS

ABHISHEK DAS

5 Apr, 2024

3.5
3 Admission 3 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are top-notch. They know their stuff and have studied in good colleges like Tamil Nadu Agricultural College and Viswa Bharti College. The course content is practical and gets us ready for the real world. Exams aren't too hard, but we struggle to study enough in the time we have. The pass rate is 5 CGPA, with the highest score being 9. We've got 23 teachers now, but we could use more - like around 40.

Placement: A lot of students in our college aim for higher education through the JRF exam, so fewer students end up getting placed. Some students have gone on to other colleges like Imphal Agricultural College, Vishwa Bharti College, and Bihar Agricultural College through JRF.

Campus: Our college has Wi-Fi in classrooms, offices, and hostels, but sometimes it's hard to use because there aren't enough tech staff. The labs are nice, but since there aren't many professors, we don't use them much. The classrooms are awesome and have everything we need. The library is good, but not all the books are there.

Dinesh Khan

Dinesh Khan

18 Nov, 2023

4.5
4 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are really good, most of them graduated from IARI New Delhi. They give us advice when we start, which is super helpful. The exams are okay if you study. Almost everyone passes with a 98% pass rate. We have both internal and external exams that are worth 50 marks each.

Placement: After finishing our degree, most students aren't really into looking for jobs because they're all heading to do their master's. However, some of our seniors did end up landing nice gigs in companies like DeHaat and Syngenta. It's cool to see them doing well in their roles.

Campus: The college has really good infrastructure, ranking in the top 10 for agricultural colleges. There's Wi-Fi all over campus, and the classrooms and labs are nice. Each student gets their own room in the hostel, and there's even an indoor sports complex to use.

Seema Patel

Seema Patel

28 Oct, 2023

4.5
5 Admission 5 Academics 3 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are really smart. They got their Ph.D. degrees from good schools like BHU and IIT. The course is super useful. We have different kinds of tests  internal and external. In the internal exam, we can get up to 30 marks. We also do a viva for 20 marks. Plus, there are practicals, assignments, and externals every semester.

Placement: After finishing college, most students decided to pursue post-graduation since there aren't any placements directly from our college.

Campus: The college has good infrastructure with well-maintained classrooms, labs, and a library. Wi-Fi is available everywhere on campus. The hostel is also well-maintained. The food in the mess is okay. There's a sports complex for students and the library has over 6000 books.

Naveen Iyer

Naveen Iyer

25 Sept, 2023

3.3
1 Admission 5 Academics 2 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The professors here are really knowledgeable and experienced. They've got good qualifications and some are even rank holders in JRF. They know a lot about agriculture science and do research in their field. Plus, they're super helpful if you're into studying hard.

Placement: The placements here are not great. Hardly any companies visit our campus in Bihar for placements. Even though we worked hard to get into this college, many of us are stressed about our future. Most students end up looking for jobs off-campus and focus on competitive exams instead.

Campus: The campus has 2 boys' hostels - one for fisheries and one for agriculture. The facilities are awesome, but need better upkeep. There's also a school, medical hospital, and animal hospital, all well-equipped but not in use. It's like private colleges up north, just needs some maintenance.

Pankaj Rao

Pankaj Rao

11 Apr, 2023

4.8
5 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The exams happen in the middle and at the end of the semester. They're pretty challenging. The exam room has cameras to prevent cheating. You really need to study hard to pass. Plus, you can get a scholarship of INR 12,000 every semester.

Placement: I didn't find any placement opportunities at the college, but the university offers placements for students looking for jobs. Many students are more into pursuing further studies. Some are also gearing up for competitive exams.

Campus: The college has the best infrastructure in Bihar. The classrooms are well-maintained and have AC facilities with modern benches. Each class has smart board technology. The hostel is also well-kept, and cleanliness is a top priority here. Overall, the infrastructure is top-notch.

Yash Umaraiya

Yash Umaraiya

15 Dec, 2022

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are just okay, so you mostly have to study on your own. Exams are really hard, no cheating allowed. The course isn't too difficult, and it's actually interesting since it's so hands-on.

Placement: A lot of students found jobs after college. But most seniors go for further studies instead of jobs. I think it's better to do higher education after B.Sc if you want to study agriculture.

Campus: The food at our college is served in a separate place. The prices vary depending on what they serve. It's just okay, not amazing. You won't love it, but you won't go hungry. They also have a gaming room with a table tennis table, which is pretty fun to play.

Om Patel

Om Patel

14 May, 2022

3.5
3 Admission 5 Academics 1 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers are really smart with Ph.Ds from top colleges like BHU, IIT Kharagpur, NDR, IARI, JB Pant, etc. The course is super practical. We have different types of exams - some inside the class and some outside. Inside, we do mid-exams (30 marks) and vivas (20 marks). Outside, we do practicals, assignments, and 50-mark exams each semester. There are 8 semesters in total.

Placement: To get into this course, you can take the BCECE or ICAR exam. In Bihar Agricultural University, there are 300 seats in total, with 60 seats specifically for this course. After finishing college, there aren't any job placements right away. But you can join other courses like JRF, UPSC, BPSC, IBPS, and more.

Campus: The campus has good infrastructure with well-maintained classrooms, labs, library, and Wi-Fi available. The hostel facilities are also good and well-kept, but the food in the mess is just okay. There's a sports complex on campus too, which is a plus.

Yash Rao

Yash Rao

12 Mar, 2022

4.5
3 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The semester exams are okay. If you put in the effort, you can pass them. The teachers explain things in both Hindi and English, which is helpful.

Placement: Most students with a 5 GPA get around 80-90% of placements. There aren't many companies offering placements for our course. A lot of students are going for post-graduation through ICAR, pre-PG exams, or other competitive exams. Some are also getting ready for government exams.

Campus: The hostels for both boys and girls have great facilities like clean water, nice rooms, study desks, balcony, fans, and lights. The view from the terrace is awesome. The washrooms are always clean. They have a mess where we eat, and there are workers around to help. We also have sports to play.