Average rating of WBUAFS
Overall Rating (Out of 5)
4.5
Student Rating Distribution
Manisha Mishra
6 May, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really smart and some of them are super nice too. A couple of them are like role models for us. We have exams twice a year and also some smaller tests in class. They keep us busy with assignments, PPTs, and group discussions. Our class has around 44 students. The course fee is Rs. 17,000 and hostel fee is Rs. 20,000.
Placement: After finishing 6 semesters at our college, we can start looking for jobs. Loads of companies come to hire students, including the government. The pay can range from 3.5 LPA to 10 LPA, with an average of 5.5 LPA. Pretty much everyone gets a job, and there are opportunities in government offices too.
Campus: The room I shared with my roommates was a decent size with all the basics - a table, chair, and showcase. There were 8 toilets for us first-year students, and they were always clean and tidy. We had water available all day, which was great. The campus had everything we needed - from hostels to internet access, medical facilities, labs, a library, gym, canteen, bank, and ATM. Plus, there were lots of sports and games to enjoy right on campus. It was a pretty good setup overall!
Pooja Verma
29 Apr, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are super qualified and always ready to help out. They give us notes and recommend books after each course. Our syllabus gets us ready for the industry, plus this university is ICAR approved. Exams are split into two parts: a mid-term with 30 marks for multiple choice and short questions, and an end term with 30 marks for broader questions. The exams are kinda tough but manageable.
Placement: The degree program here has lots of job opportunities. Most students aim for government jobs like Fishery Extension Officer. But some also get placed in private companies, both in the state and abroad. I heard about a student who got a job in the Philippines! Companies like Benfish Hindusthan Unilever hire our students too. And we can also try for exams like WBCS, Rail, Bank P.O, etc. Lots of options for us after graduation!
Campus: The campus has awesome labs for different subjects. Classrooms are cool with AC, and the library is right in the middle for teachers. Wi-Fi is there too. The hostel is nice and not too expensive like other courses.
Rekha Khan
25 Mar, 2025
Admission: The teachers here are really good at teaching. They know their stuff and are always there to help. The curriculum is spot on and follows the Veterinary Council of India guidelines. Exams are a bit challenging, but most students manage to pass with flying colors.
Placement: Studying veterinary science opens up a lot of job opportunities. You can work in private companies or government offices. There's no fixed salary, but you can make a lot of money, especially through clinical work. If you work for the government as a vet officer, you start at around Rs. 65k a month plus DA. You can also start your own farms, like poultry, goat, dairy, or sheep farms. After the 4th year, we all have to do a year-long internship in different places. There are lots of job options once you finish, like being a vet surgeon, working in medicine or public health, or even becoming a farm manager. Some big companies also hire us, like AMUL and pharmaceutical companies. It's a great course with lots of cool career options.
Campus: The university has good facilities and infrastructure. They have smart classes to help you understand better, and well-equipped labs. The central library is great, you can borrow books for a long time and study in a quiet environment. The hostel facilities are good too, they have all the study materials you need and everything for daily living. The food is tasty. There's a medical unit on campus for any health issues. They also have sports activities like football, cricket, volleyball, running competitions, and indoor games. It's fun to participate in these events!
Priya Joshi
1 Aug, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are great! They know their stuff and they really help us learn. You can ask them anything, even outside of class. Right now, we don't have semester exams in our course. We have three internal exams and one external exam every year. The exams are not too hard, so if you study and pay attention in class, you can pass without a problem.
Placement: This course sets you up to become a doctor, guaranteeing job security. Once you graduate, you have lots of career paths to choose from. You could work as a government veterinary officer, join a private company, or start your own practice. If you want, you can even pursue further studies and become a professor or scientist. Lots of options to explore!
Campus: The classroom setup is nice, but the hostel needs improvement. It's tough to get help from the staff when there are issues. Things take forever to get fixed. The food in the mess is okay, and there's a canteen too. They have medical help with a doctor and ambulance on campus.
Tanvi Khan
6 Mar, 2024
Admission: The teachers here are really qualified, although not all of them are super helpful. The course covers a lot of stuff, sometimes even more than you really need. They have programs to help you get ready for the industry. The semesters aren't too hard, but you still need to put in some study time.
Placement: Most students get jobs after college, but you have to find them yourself. Freshers usually make around 25-30k per month in companies like IFB Agro, Godrej Agrovet, Virbac, CP, Avanti, Growell, etc. The university and ICAR offer internships, not the companies. Positions like FEO, Feed Technician, and Business Offices are common.
Campus: The Wi-Fi only works in the library and some departments. The classrooms are okay, they have projectors and AC. The library has all the books we need. The labs are not great, some instruments are missing. The food is good, it's tasty. We don't have a canteen, but we get meals in the student mess twice a day. There are doctors for both homeopathy and allopathy. The sports and games are fun, but they could be better.
Rohit Patel
28 Aug, 2023
Admission: The course lasts for 4 years with 8 semesters. They organize educational tours and programs for students. The teachers are really good at their subjects. Exams aren't too hard as long as you study well. If you pay attention in class, you won't get low scores.
Placement: Our college has great placements in the fishery sector. You can also get jobs in private companies at different levels. Around 60-70% of students get placed in different companies. And 20-30% go for higher studies in other states or countries. It makes us proud to be here.
Campus: The course we're doing is recognized by ICAR, so it's got great opportunities all over the world. It's a 4-year bachelor's program that covers a bit of everything about fisheries. The hostels here are in really good shape and they make sure we're safe. Plus, there's a nice connection between older students and us juniors.
Anita Das
8 Aug, 2023
Admission: The teachers in each department are super qualified and educated. They're really helpful to us students. The quality of teaching is top-notch. We have theory and practical classes on the regular. Exams happen often, with three internal ones and a final one each year. The course content is mostly relevant, but some subjects could use a little more relevance. Exams are just right in terms of difficulty, not too hard or too easy. Keeping up with regular study is key.
Placement: The course is great for becoming a doctor. Lots of job options like government jobs, private jobs, research, teaching, etc. Most students aim for government jobs as it's secure. For private jobs, companies like Amul, Red Cow, Shalimar are popular choices. The final year has a compulsory internship with a Rs 20,000 stipend. Great opportunities after graduating!
Campus: The classrooms are great, clean, and have a nice atmosphere. They have projectors and all the modern stuff we need. Each department has its own lab with lots of equipment. We have regular practical classes. There's a library on campus where we can study and borrow books. Both guys and girls have hostels. The girls' hostel rooms are really nice with good lighting and fans. The rooms are big and clean. The food in the mess is pretty good.
Harsh Rao
1 Jul, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are super helpful and really know their stuff. Some of them are even well-known across India. Whenever I have an issue, I can always go to my teacher's room and they're always there to help with my academic or personal problems. The course is really practical and prepares us well for the industry. It gives us hands-on experience and helps us understand how things work in the real world.
Placement: I'm really happy with the placement opportunities in our course. Almost 80% of us get job offers. The highest salary is 20 lakhs per year, average is 10 lakhs, and lowest is 4 lakhs. Companies like Amul, Metro Dairy, ITC, and more offer internships. If we do well, they may hire us. The job roles depend on how we do in interviews and internships. It's a great chance to kickstart our careers!
Campus: The facilities for our course and department are really good. We have Wi-Fi, labs, classrooms, and a library. The labs have equipment for practical learning. In the library, we can borrow books and research papers for a couple of months. The hostel rooms are nice, and the food in the canteen is great. There's medical help on campus, common rooms, a gym, and even a university ground. The mess serves both veg and non-veg meals, so there's something for everyone.
karan sahu
9 Jun, 2023
Admission: The teachers here are really knowledgeable and the quality of teaching is top-notch. The course is all about the dairy industry and prepares us well for working in that field.
Placement: Almost all students here get jobs after finishing college. The highest salary you can get is more than 5 LPA, while the lowest is around Rs.15,000 per month. Companies like Amul, GCMMF, and Mother Dairy hire a lot of students from our college. On average, the salary package is 4.5 LPA.
Campus: The college has everything you need Wi-Fi, labs, and smart classrooms. The library is massive and has all the books you need for your courses. Hostel facilities are good, and the food is tasty. Plus, there's a playground for some fun too. Overall, it's a great place to study and stay.
Anjali Iyer
8 May, 2023
Admission: The professors are really smart and help us understand even the hard stuff. The course is good, but we need more real-world experience to be top-notch vets. If you stay organized and keep up with the work, it's all good. BVSC and AH covers a lot, so studying is a must. Practical work is key. There are 3 internals and a big exam at the end of the year, plus a viva and practical.
Placement: After graduating, students usually either land a government job through WBPSC for Veterinary Officers or work in companies, open their own clinics, or apply to existing vet clinics. Some go for post-grad studies, then maybe a Ph.D., and end up as professors or scientists. Big names like Amul, Venky, Suguna, Himalayan, and Mankind hire BVSC, AH, or MVSC grads. You can even aim for the Group A gazetted post of Veterinary Officer via WBPSC. Salaries range from 4.8 LPA to over 25 LPA, and if you run a clinic in a big city, you can earn even more. The college doesn't have a placement cell, but they link you up with companies during your internship. Everyone lands an internship, with placements in hatcheries, farms, zoos, and research stations.
Campus: The BVSC and AH course has 20 departments with great professors and helpful technicians. Classrooms have smartboards, blackboards, and AC. Each department has its own building. The labs are well-equipped. The library has lots of books from Indian and foreign authors. There's Wi-Fi, computers, and even a veterinary hospital. Hostels are nice and affordable, with good food and facilities. There are events like football and cricket tournaments, plus festivals throughout the year. Overall, it's a great place to study and live.
