Average rating of RLBCAU
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
4.2
Student Rating Distribution
Uday Patel
M.Sc. in Agriculture Agronomy
Reviewed On 12 Aug, 2025
Admission: The faculty here is really great. They know their stuff and are always there to help us out. They push us to do our best and can be a bit tough sometimes, but it's all for our own good. They really know their stuff and teach us a lot. The course is preparing us well for the industry.
Placement: The college has students with good grades. Placements are available for all courses, which really helps us land jobs in various industries. Many companies come to recruit students here. I think the overall placement scene here is spot on.
Campus: I really like the college facilities. We have a basketball court, a cricket ground, and more. During lunch breaks, we have a lot of fun hanging out and enjoying ourselves.
Pankaj Mishra
B.Sc. (Hons.) Forestry
Reviewed On 5 May, 2025
Admission: The teachers are really helpful in this course and they care about attendance. If you're into nature and want to protect the environment, this course is perfect for you. There's a mid-term exam worth 30 marks, 2 quizzes worth 10 marks each, and a final practical exam worth 100 marks.
Placement: Right now, my college doesn't offer many job placements, but they're working on improving the placement cell. It's a new thing here. Companies come to our campus for research.
Campus: The Wi-Fi at my college is awesome! It helps us students and teachers a lot. We have digital classrooms, which is cool. The hostel is nice too it has a lift, geyser, cooler, and big rooms with three beds. The food in the mess is good and they serve three meals a day. It costs around INR 2600 per month to stay in the hostel. Also, teachers are around in the morning and evening to help us out.
Chetan Mishra
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture
Reviewed On 3 Jul, 2024
Admission: The teachers at this college are super helpful and really know their stuff. They always help us understand things better. They work hard to make sure we get hands-on experience. The exams here are a bit challenging because they come from outside the college.
Placement: The college is pretty new, so they're still working on their placement cell. But I heard that a lot of students get selected for JRF, which is cool.
Campus: The college is pretty new, but the infrastructure is great. The building is cool with AC, and the classrooms are big with smart boards. The hostel is nice, with elevators and good bathrooms. They even have a doctor on campus. Wi-Fi is available in both the hostel and college. Overall, it's a good setup here.
Jaya Das
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture
Reviewed On 9 Mar, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are really good at teaching. They all have their Ph.Ds, and some even do research in agriculture. Each semester lasts about 6 months, and there are 8 semesters in total over 4 years. The exams are not too difficult, they're just okay. You need to get at least 60% to pass each subject.
Placement: Around 80-85% of students here got placed, which is cool. The highest package is around 2.5 LPA, while the lowest is about 1 LPA. Lots of agro-based companies come for placements, offering roles like manager, clerk, and member. It's a decent place for job opportunities after graduation.
Campus: I really like the college facilities here. The labs are separate for each subject, with around 60 of them. The classrooms are all digital, which is cool. The library is good too, open from 10 am to 7 pm on weekdays. Overall, the infrastructure is awesome here.
Radhika Das
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture
Reviewed On 28 Jul, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are really good. They all have Ph.D. degrees and know their stuff. They've been teaching for a while, so they're experienced. We get better at things by practicing a lot. To get a scholarship, you need a 7 CGPA, but the passing grade is a 5 CGPA. If you're SC or ST, you can get a scholarship with a 6.5 CGPA. We have two quizzes, a mid-term, and an end-term exam. The practical exams are at the end of the semester.
Placement: I really like how there are WhatsApp groups where they share job postings. It's not like official placements, but it's still helpful. Most of the postings are for PG students, but us UG students can also apply for stuff like JRF positions. I've seen job listings for NABARD banking and field officer roles, which is pretty cool.
Campus: The campus looks great with good infrastructure. Wi-Fi is available, and classrooms are well-equipped. There are labs for practicals. The food is good, and they have free medical facilities. Sports and games are also available, and the grounds have been recently developed. Cricket is also played here.
Swati Rao
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture
Reviewed On 20 Sept, 2022
Admission: The course curriculum here is really good. It helps us get ready for the industry and understand things well. Our teachers make the course easy to follow and they know their stuff. They're knowledgeable, well-educated, and have lots of experience. I think they do a great job teaching us.
Placement: The college has a great placement record. Everyone lands good jobs with nice pay in top companies. Even government places are up for grabs at the college. Every student gets a fair shot at interviews here.
Campus: The college has a good setup with separate departments and classrooms for each subject. There's a central library and practical labs that are pretty good. The hostel facilities are also nice, with medical services, a mess, and sports facilities available.
Arun Das
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture
Reviewed On 22 Aug, 2022
Admission: The teachers are really good at what they do. They are supportive, kind, and always ready to help out. The stuff we're learning is useful for the future. The semester exams aren't too tough because we have other tests during the semester to get us ready.
Placement: The placement at this university isn't great because it's new (started in 2014). But things are looking up, and they're working on improving it. They have a placement cell to help with job placements. Different companies have offered jobs in marketing, analysis, and even in fertilizer companies.
Campus: The college building is awesome with AC and Wi-Fi. The library is pretty good too. The hostels are new and top-notch, with 3-seater rooms for undergrads and 2 or 1-seater rooms for postgrads and Ph.D. students. The sports facilities are great, with everything from badminton to cricket available. Love playing here!
Ritu Patel
B.Sc. (Hons.) Horticulture
Reviewed On 15 Aug, 2022
Admission: The teachers here really know their stuff and are always there to help. They make sure we learn a lot and get ready for the real world. The exams can be tough, but they're fair. Most people pass, so you know you're getting a good education.
Placement: I really liked my time at Rani Lakshmi Bai Central Agricultural University. They help a lot with placements most students get jobs every year. After graduation, you can work in different fields and make between 2 to 12 LPA. Big companies like NABARD, IARI, IGFRI, and CAFRI visit for internships and jobs. It's a good place to start your career.
Campus: I really like RLBCAU because they have awesome facilities like Wi-Fi, labs with good equipment, big classrooms, and a huge library. The hostel is comfy, and the food in the mess and canteen is top-notch. Plus, they have medical services, a gym, and lots of sports and games to keep us busy. It's a great place to study and live!
Sandhya Verma
B.Sc. (Hons.) in Agriculture
Reviewed On 2 Aug, 2022
Admission: The teachers really know their stuff since they all have Ph.D.s. The course is pretty big, so it can be tough to keep up with everything. We have 2 semesters in a year with a mid-semester test before the final exam, plus 2 quizzes each semester.
Placement: After finishing the degree, don't expect job placements. In the 7th semester, companies provide internships that you must do to graduate. Some students also aim for state government exams or other tests like JRF, NABARD, etc. Just so you know, every student has to do an internship in the 7th semester.
Campus: The facilities at our university are top-notch! From classrooms to hostel rooms, everything is way better than what you'd expect from a government university. We have computer labs, AR-VR halls, and a fully digital library stocked with all the books we need for our courses, even journals and research papers. The hostel mess serves food, and there's a canteen too. Plus, we have two shops on campus for all our essentials. The medical unit takes care of us with a doctor and chemist always available. So convenient!
Jaya Rao
B.Sc. (Hons.) Forestry
Reviewed On 24 Sept, 2020
Admission: The teachers here are really good. They prepare us well for the industry with the course curriculum. The semester exams are fair. Our college offers lots of programs. The teachers support us in academics and help us plan for the future.
Placement: Placements aren't great at our college. The placement cell is there, but it's not super strong. They might improve in the future. We get to do an industrial attachment in the 7th semester to learn about real work stuff.
Campus: The campus has great facilities. The library is well-equipped and the hostels are well-maintained. Wi-Fi is available everywhere. The food is good, but they only serve vegetarian meals in the mess. There's a gym on campus, and they also have a nice auditorium. Overall, it's a comfortable place to study and live.
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