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Sarthak Kain

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As per offical website:Degree programs: B.Sc. (Agri.), B.Sc. (agri. Biotech.), & B.Tech (food sci. and tech.)Total area: 184.25 acresPresent Students strength: 600Number of Students passed out:B.Sc. (Agri.): 165B.Sc. (Agri. Biotech.): 64B.Tech (Food Sci. &Tech.): 65

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The main techniqal event is "Anifest" This festival is annually celebrated jointly by the state as well as central agricultural Universities. The prestigious Agri-Unifest, a five days cultural extravaganza, would bring together over 2000 talented youth from different parts of the country. Students from 74 State Agricultural Universities/ Deemed Universities/ Central Universities showcase their skills in music, dance, literary, theatre and fine arts events. The hallmark of the Agri-Unifest is a unique blend of many cultures. University of Agricultural Sciences, Bangalore.

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There are many cultural events occur in University throughout the year, like Saraswati Puja, Holi Milan Samaroh, Sarhul, Foundation Day, Annual Sports Meet, Agro Tech Kisan Mela, Diwali Party, Christmas Gathering.Despite of these events many sports related activity like Volley ball match, basketball match, badminton competition, etc. as well as academic related activity like quiz competition, elocution competition, poster making, dance competition, slogan writing etc.always use to happen in UAS. The main cultural fest is "ANIFEST" This festival is annually celebrated jointly by the state as well as central agricultural Universities. Th
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So there are both north indian and south indian food available in the mess. The quality and taste of food is quite average. If I have to rate it out 10 then it will be like 7. But anyways its hygenic and eatable as we cannot expect home like taste everywhere.

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Here are few points which I think can be helpful if you're starting a new phase of life as a first year student UAS.• Stay calm and collected. It is very influencing to get swayed away with the overall buzz of Bangalore city.• Make good friends and if possible make friends with the local students (it will be of great help).• Have proper information about the College and the hostel facilities.• Never ever skip the semester exams as it can be a huge burden to clear up the backlogs later on.Well, I'm sure there are thousand more information that one can tell you but one thing to always keep in mind. When you are good,
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The faculty are very much experienced and having lot of knowledge with practical experience. Also, the faculty of the College includes meritorious and qualified team of teachers in different subject matter areas of agriculture and allied sciences. Many of them have been the recipients of national and International coveted awards for their outstanding achievements.

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The Best Course offered by college is B.Tech in Agriculture with the rating of 7.5/10 on shiksha. The placement opportunities are as follows:Many pesticide companies offer great internship and merit-based internships for building careers and much own business, many projects regarding seed technology, and regarding many multinational companies3rd and 4th-year students. Many it bt companies, agriculture-related companies, many agri based seed technology companies, genetic, pesticide companies, etc. offer a great opportunity for students, more than 60% of people get placements. My plan is to prepare for UPSC and it is very helpful to stud
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Hello,If the student fails in internal examination there is no retest or any other option to get passed in internal however you have to obtain 50% marks in the subject to get passed. So if you get failed in subject you have to obtain 50+ marks in external. The following is the passing criteria of external in UAS.The evaluation of student’s performance shall be made separatelyfor each course registered by the student.2. Each course shall carry a maximum of 100 marks.There shall bean external examination to the extent of 50 per cent of marks asdetailed in regulation 9.03.The evaluation of the student in each course will be referred
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Gpga in UAS, Bangalore in calculated on following basis.Course Credits: Each course or subject in UAS is assigned a certain number of credits, which represent the weightage of that course in the overall curriculum. These credits are determined based on factors such as the duration and complexity of the course.Grade Points: UAS uses a grading system where each letter grade corresponds to a specific grade point. The grade points indicate the performance level of the student in a particular course. Grade Points Earned: To calculate the CGPA, the total grade points earned by a student across all courses are determined by multiplying t
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Sure here are some Agriculture colleges in Bangalore with B.Sc. Agriculture course fee less than 1 l 50 k:-
-Indian institute of horticultural research (IIHR)
-Indian institute of plantation management (IIPM)
-University of agricultural and horticultural sciences (UAHS)
-University of Agricultural and Horticultural Sciences: This is a government college that is approved by both UGC and ICAR. It has a fee of 22,000 rupees per year for B.Sc. Agriculture course. -University of Agricultural Sciences: This is another government college that is approved by UGC. It has a fee of 22,000 rupees per year for B.Sc. Agriculture course. It was ranked 10
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