
Dr. NTR College of Agricultural Engineering, Acharya N.G. Ranga Agricultural University Reviews & Ratings 2026 – Authentic Student Feedback
Average rating of Dr. NTR College of Agricultural Engineering, Acharya N.G. Ranga Agricultural University
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.5
Student Rating Distribution
Ajay Khan
M.Sc. in Agriculture (Agriculture Extension & Communication)
Reviewed On 6 Dec, 2025
Admission: The teachers here don't really teach us much. They just give us guidance. Our subjects include organizational behavior, research methodology, and extension landscape. Plus, we have postgraduate courses in library, statistics, English, and Intellectual Property Rights.
Placement: I'm in the Agriculture Extension Education program with 7 classmates. We started in 2024. The highest salary offered is Rs. 90,000, and the lowest is Rs. 30,000. When Reliance visited for recruitment, only 10% of us got picked for interviews.
Campus: The Wi-Fi works everywhere in the hostel, college, and library. There are labs for studying bugs, diseases, and genes. The classrooms are divided for post-grad and undergrad students. We even have a clinic in the hostel and a 24/7 canteen.
Abhishek Gupta
B.Sc.(Hons.) in Agriculture
Reviewed On 27 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are new grads who recently finished their M.Sc. in agriculture and are here for work. They might not have a lot of expertise yet. When it comes to exams, get ready for some stress because you'll have practicals and semester finals pretty close together, like within 23 days.
Placement: No one has got a job from this college ever since it started. The college isn't ICAR accredited, so there are zero job opportunities. It's also hard to get into a M.Sc. program after studying here.
Campus: The facilities aren't great, but they're better than most colleges around here. The hostel isn't top-notch, and the food is pretty bad. You have to shell out INR 46,000 a year for meals, but the quality is really low.
Chitra Rao
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture
Reviewed On 3 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are awesome! They know their stuff with PhDs and doctorates. They really help us understand subjects in a practical way. Exams can be tough, but if we study, we can do well. Most students pass with over 70% every year.
Placement: There are 200 students split into two groups. The highest salary is 8 LPA, the lowest is 2.5 LPA, and the average is around 3-4 LPA. Lots of banking companies hire from here. Everyone gets internships. You can become a bank manager or work in government offices.
Campus: The hostel has a study hall for students, with 5 people in each room. Wi-Fi is available in some parts of the hostels. The classrooms are nice and the college environment is great. The library has lots of books to help us learn. Each subject has its own lab with all the equipment we need.
Neha Manjunath
M.Sc. in Agriculture (Agriculture Extension & Communication)
Reviewed On 2 Nov, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really smart. They all have Ph.D.s and they make sure everyone in class is involved. The course is great because it's hands-on and practical. It covers stuff like nutrition, psychology, rural development, textile design, and interior design. The exams aren't too tough, and you just need to score above 50% to pass. It's not too stressful, just a nice and easy course.
Placement: Most students get placed after finishing their graduation, around 60-70%. But a lot of people choose to do M.Sc. or Ph.D. This can lead to better-paying jobs like research or teaching. After just graduation, you can get a job that pays 50,000 to 60,000 per month. But if you have a Ph.D., you could earn up to 2 lakhs per month. The college has tie-ups with national institutes like NAAM and MGNREGA, which is really cool.
Campus: The college has basic facilities like classrooms and Wi-Fi, but it's missing student clubs, a canteen, and ATM machines. The library is small. The hostel is decent with clean washrooms. It's close to the college. The mess only serves South Indian food. Nearby, there's a playground and an open gym.
Shruti Mishra
B.Sc.(Hons.) in Agriculture
Reviewed On 19 Oct, 2025
Admission: The teachers have Ph.D.s and really know their stuff. They teach well and the semester exams are tough. If you cram the night before, it's easier to pass and get good grades. The passing rate is around 60%.
Placement: Around 68% of students at our college get placed, which is pretty good. The college fee is Rs. 68,368 per semester for convener's quota students and Rs. 100,000 for management quota students. We have internships available in fertiliser companies, and about 30 out of 68 students got internships. The top job roles offered are in agricultural offices in village panchayats and banks.
Campus: The college has great infrastructure and a nice environment. It's a bit far from town, so it's quiet without any noise. They have spacious hostels for both girls and boys, and the rooms are big. The playground is also really good. Overall, it's a nice college to be in.
Jaya Gupta
M.Sc. in Agriculture (Genetics & Plant Breeding)
Reviewed On 9 Oct, 2025
Admission: During exams, the college has strict rules for students. It can be tough because we have to study a lot and may not get enough sleep. But working hard pays off with good scores and we learn a lot on campus tours.
Placement: Most students here are doing great after graduation and they stay connected with current students. When it comes to placements, most students land good jobs with nice salaries. They also help out other students by sharing tips on how to land a good job.
Campus: The facilities for M.Sc. students are great, including the food. The hostels are nice with good food, which makes things easier for students. They also provide Wi-Fi so students can work on what they need without any internet struggles.
Isha
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture
Reviewed On 6 Sept, 2025
Admission: The B.Sc. Hons Agriculture program is great! It covers everything you need and helps you pass exams if you put in the work. The pass rates depend on the subject, but overall, it prepares you well for the industry. I really liked studying subjects like entomology and pathology. It's a solid program.
Placement: The placements at this college are okay. Some top companies that came were Godrej Agrovet and HDFC Bank. Around 30-40% of students got placed with a salary of 4-6 LPA. Many B.Sc. Agriculture students choose to pursue Masters instead of taking up jobs.
Campus: The college has good facilities like a library, computer room, media room, and IDP room. The only downside is the network. Wi-Fi isn't always great, and sometimes mobile phones don't work well because of network and signal problems.
Varun Iyer
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture
Reviewed On 31 Aug, 2025
Admission: The professors here really know their stuff. They're all Ph.D. holders and have a ton of teaching experience. The pass rate is pretty solid, and the semesters are run pretty tight. Everyone does well in exams and with the coursework.
Placement: Around 75% of us in our batch found placements after graduation. The salary packages ranged from 4 to 5 LPA. There were a lot of companies that came for recruitment. And about 80% of us got internships while studying. It's cool that many companies give us good job options with nice salaries.
Campus: The hostel here is pretty nice, with good facilities. The library has awesome books for competitive exams. The food is delicious and they also have sports activities which is cool. The college just needs to make some small improvements to the hostel, then it'll be even better.
Tej Sharma
B.Tech in Food Technology
Reviewed On 17 Jul, 2025
Admission: The classes are set up pretty well, but they could be more up-to-date with what's happening in the real world. The teachers really know their stuff and work hard, but they seem super busy. I think having more teachers would help both them and us students. Doing well in the program really comes down to how much effort you put in. The tests are tough, and you won't pass if you don't study hard since there are no easy passes here.
Placement: The college makes us do internships as part of our course. Some students land internships at good companies and startups. But remember, the college doesn't promise placements since it's a government college. After graduating, the salary packages can vary based on how hard you work. The highest salary in my batch was around INR 40,000 per month, and the lowest was INR 12,000 per month. Only half of us have jobs so far. The average salary is about INR 15,000, which some think is too low. Many students then search for other jobs or decide to study more. In the food industry, experience matters a lot, and there are plenty of job opportunities in quality assurance, production, and research.
Campus: I went to this college, and it's small but really pretty. The library is awesome, but the computer stuff needs work. They have separate hostels for guys and girls, and the food is decent for the price. The labs could be better for research. There aren't as many sports facilities as bigger colleges, but it's all about how much you get involved.
Manoj Das
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture
Reviewed On 2 Jul, 2025
Admission: The teachers all have PhDs in their fields. We have cool tech for learning. The exams aren't too hard, but it varies by subject. Grading is fair. Most people pass, around 90%.
Placement: Companies don't really come to our college to hire students. Before, we used to see companies like Bayer and other agriculture-related ones giving jobs, but not anymore. Even if some companies do hire students, the pay they offer is pretty low.
Campus: The library, labs, and classrooms are pretty good and roomy. Unfortunately, there's no Wi-Fi for us, but PG and Ph.D. students have it. The canteen is missing, but we do have indoor courts and outdoor grounds. There's also a medical dispensary here. Gotta be honest, the hostel is not great. They pack in more students than it can handle, and the building is in rough shape. I'd suggest looking for somewhere else to stay.
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