Average rating of OUAT
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
3.6
Student Rating Distribution
Supriya Rao
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture
Reviewed On 16 Feb, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super knowledgeable and really experienced. Most of them have Ph.D.s, which is cool. They help us out a lot and explain things well when we're confused. The courses are interesting, and most students pass with a 68% success rate.
Placement: The salaries after graduating are pretty good. The highest is around 10 lakhs per year, the average is around 6 lakhs, and the lowest is about 3 lakhs. Most students, like over 72%, end up getting jobs. The main companies hiring here are DuPont India Ltd and Rasi Seeds. They usually offer jobs as farm managers or in quality assurance. Oh, and about 60% of students manage to snag internships too.
Campus: The campus has separate hostels for boys and girls, which is great. The hostel has 24-hour hot water and the food is good. There's a nice mess that can fit about 500 students. Our department has its own blocks, which is cool. The labs are well-equipped, and there's also a library and Wi-Fi available.
Meena Verma
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture
Reviewed On 6 Dec, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are super helpful and really know their stuff. They're all experienced and the quality of teaching is top-notch. This college in Odisha is awesome for studying agriculture. The exams are fair and most students pass with flying colors like 99% pass rate! It's a great place to learn.
Placement: A lot of students from our college go for civil services in Odisha. It's cool to see so many of them getting selected! Some big companies like IDBI bank, Mother Dairy, Pradan, Srijan, Indian Potash Limited, Wassan, and MK Agrico come to our college for placements. The main roles they offer are AAO and ASCO.
Campus: The college has Wi-Fi, which is great. The classrooms have air conditioning and digital boards. The library is spacious and well-kept. The hostels are clean and tidy, and the food is delicious for lunch and dinner. Unfortunately, the hostel rooms don't have air conditioning, but they are cleaned regularly.
Varun Choudhary
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture
Reviewed On 23 Nov, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are super helpful and the quality of teaching is top-notch. The course curriculum really prepares us for the industry, which is great. They follow the ICAR curriculum. The semester exams are tough, with a pass mark of 5.5 CGPA. But if you put in the effort, you can definitely get good grades.
Placement: This college doesn't have any placements since 2015. I wouldn't suggest joining here. You gotta take entrance exams for AHO, AAO, and AFO positions. Some students go for further studies too.
Campus: The classrooms have AC, which is nice. The campus environment is good, with a well-equipped lab and a good canteen. There's also a dispensary on campus. We have sports and games here, and Wi-Fi is available in both the college and hostel. Oh, and there's a decent library too.
Dinesh Nair
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture
Reviewed On 31 Oct, 2023
Admission: I really like my college because they have a variety of courses in agriculture, science, and technology. They offer B.Sc., B.Tech, B.F.Sc., and BVSC for undergraduates and M.Sc., MCA, and MBA for postgraduates. To get into these courses, you have to take an entrance exam and attend counseling sessions for seat assignments. It's a great place for those interested in these fields!
Placement: The college mostly offers government jobs, but they also have good private job options. Lots of students get placed in big companies each year. The salaries range from 3 LPA to 25 LPA, which is pretty good. Overall, they have decent placement opportunities.
Campus: The hostel here isn't the best. They've got dorms, a library, sports stuff, a gym, a cafeteria, an auditorium, and more. Boys and girls have separate hostels. The library has loads of books and journals for studying. You can also use the sports area and gym. There's a health center on campus for medical stuff. They've got IT stuff, labs, and more.
Ajay Menon
M.Sc. in Zoology
Reviewed On 18 Mar, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are super knowledgeable and always ready to help out. The other staff in the department are friendly too. Plus, all the different departments in the university work together, so we can easily get whatever we need. It's a great support system!
Placement: In my college and course, there aren't any placement opportunities. After finishing the course, we need to take other exams for jobs. Some students can get internships, but it's up to the teachers. After graduating, we can either become teachers or do research.
Campus: The campus has decent facilities for our course. The labs are equipped with all the basics, and the faculty can help you get anything else you need. The library is huge and has Wi-Fi, which is great.
Amit Choudhary
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Community Science
Reviewed On 12 Jan, 2023
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and teach well. The course is helpful and makes you understand things better. The exams are tough, but most students pass with flying colors.
Placement: There are about 30 students in each batch. Our batch is in the 3rd year and we haven't had placements yet. Most students do internships in hospitals as nutritionists. After graduating, we can become nutritionists, researchers, or professors in different subjects.
Campus: The college has everything we need classrooms, labs, a great library, and they're even working on more facilities. The hostel is nice, with medical help nearby and plenty of space for sports and games. It's all good here!
Pooja Choudhary
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture
Reviewed On 19 Feb, 2022
Admission: As an OUAT student, I've noticed that the faculty are all Ph.D. holders and really know their stuff. Some of them even have experience in research. The course is good, but it could be better to help everyone land jobs in agriculture. The semester exams aren't too hard, so passing is manageable.
Placement: Some students in Bhubaneswar found placements, but at Chiplima Agriculture College, no one got hired because students prefer government jobs over private ones with lower pay. Most students here are aiming for UPSC and banking exams, and many of them land jobs each year. Quite a few students end up working as Assistant Agriculture Officers at OPSC.
Campus: The college has Wi-Fi in the hostels and classrooms. The classrooms have air conditioning and smart boards for writing. The hostel rooms are nice with marble floors and lockable cupboards. They give us a chair, study table, and bed. Some rooms have one fan, and some have two. The place looks good overall.
Sonal Nair
B.Tech in Agricultural Engineering
Reviewed On 18 Apr, 2021
Admission: The teachers here are really nice and know their stuff. They teach us things that are important for the industry. The exams are tough, but it helps us learn better. Almost everyone passes the exams, which is great. The course follows the ICAR guidelines, so we're getting a good education.
Placement: Around 60-70% of students in our college get jobs after graduation. The highest salary they offer is 7 lakhs per year. The lowest is 3.5 lakhs, and the average is 5 lakhs. Big companies like Mahindra, Amul, and Nestle come for placements. They hire for roles like sales manager and agricultural engineer.
Campus: Our college has a lot of facilities. Wi-Fi is all over campus. The labs are well-kept, and our classrooms use digital tech. The library has tons of books. The hostel food is good, and there's medical help if you need it.
Yash Rao
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture
Reviewed On 3 Jan, 2021
Admission: The teachers are awesome! They really care about us and always help out. Exams can be super stressful with 10-12 subjects each semester, but the courses are interesting.
Placement: The placements at our college aren't great. They offer jobs in private agriculture colleges and the government sector. Many students are interested in working in banks.
Campus: The college has good infrastructure with new buildings being built for more classes. The PG buildings are in great shape. Too bad there's no cafe on campus. The old hostels could use an upgrade, but the new ones are awesome! They have study tables, chairs, dorm rooms, and even indoor games.
Shruti Joshi
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture
Reviewed On 24 Nov, 2020
Admission: The semester exams are a breeze. The teachers really know their stuff. But some classes drag on. The course material is fresh and on point. Everyone sails through the exams. And yeah, some lectures can be a snooze. Gives you plenty of time to study for other tests too.
Placement: After you graduate, there aren't any job placements available. None at all. But if you're interested, you could pursue an MBA in agribusiness management for better job opportunities. Companies don't visit for recruitment after you graduate. Your best bet is to continue your studies with an M.Sc. or Ph.D., or you could also start preparing for competitive exams.
Campus: The college and hostel here are pretty good. They have Wi-Fi everywhere, which is cool. The labs and classrooms have all the stuff we need. The classrooms have smartboards and projectors, and they're all nice and cool with AC. Everyone stays in the hostel, and there are separate ones for boys and girls. Oh, and the food is really good too!
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