Which is best for a B.Sc. In agriculture, LPU or PDM University?

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    pankaj sharma | Contributor-Level 8

    2 years ago
    For B.Sc. Agriculture Lpu is the best as it is accredited with ICAR as well as in terms of placements also.
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    preeti gogna Faculty at LPU | Guide-Level 15

    3 years ago
    Hi Sameeksha, PDM university is good. however, I will share the course details of LPU. Nowadays, agricultural field has become modern and advanced and more complex so is the need to do a course to keep pace with the modern technology. Agriculture courses at LPU are ICAR recognised. LPU is the first private university to get an ICAR approval. The programme the LPU agriculture programme is designed with a target of holistic development of students. The laboratories of the School are world class. The dedicated faculty gives the students a hands -on training experience by assigning live projects (Agricultural work) in university agricultur
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    Saba rehman | Contributor-Level 7

    2 years ago
    Lovely Professional University is among the best private universities in the country. This university is doing exceptionally well in all spheres. It is having tie-ups with more than 50+countries that provide its students a global exposure. Moreover, they encourage entrepreneurial skills and startups. The faculty of this university is excellent. Most of the professors are from top management and technical institutions like IISC, and IITs. The majority of them holds a Ph.D. degree and are working on one project or another.
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    Pooja | Contributor-Level 6

    2 years ago
    LPU is the best for this programme. The university has well-equipped laboratories, a library, lecture rooms, and an excellent farm facility to conduct agricultural experiments. Students learn about the latest advancements in the field of agriculture, disease resistance, fertilizers, and insecticides with extensive fieldwork and field trips preparing them for the evergreen field of agriculture. The academics and curriculum here are very good. Proper emphasis is given to case studies and inter-personal-based teaching to develop skills in analytical thinking and reflective judgment by reading and discussing complex, real-life scenarios.
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    lata vyas

    2 years ago
    There are many colleges to pursue Agriculture course. Out of all of them, I believe Chandigarh University is the best. Chandigarh University is accredited A+ from NAAC, has demonstrated exceptional performance in field of education. It offers number of opportunities to students choosing to study Agriculture. CU prepare student for competitive world, syllabus is designed in such way that students gets plethora of opportunities to explore their skills, it also gives hands-on approach paves the way for a smooth transition to the workforce after graduation.
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    Pallavi Sharma | Contributor-Level 10

    2 years ago
    B.Sc. Agriculture is a degree course in the field of agriculture and its applications. The study of this course consists of agricultural Science and the effective implementation of modern agricultural techniques and equipment in practical applications. As India's economy mainly relies on agriculture aspirants can understand the importance of this course at a professional level. The government has recognised this course as a professional degree course to be studied on a large scale. Students willing to take admission for this course should have a basic understanding of this field and a creative attitude towards it. As per my knowledge,
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    priyal babbar | Contributor-Level 7

    10 months ago

    Both are good. LPU takes immense pride in achieving the distinction of becoming the first private university to attain ICAR accreditation. LPUs commitment to excellence in education is exemplified by the exceptional agriculture programme they offer, which is tailored for the holistic development of the students.

    Within LPU's School of Agriculture, they have meticulously crafted a cutting-edge curriculum that aligns with the evolving needs and aspirations of the agricultural industry, as well as the critical research and development sectors. Their state-of-the-art laboratories stand as a testament to our dedication to providing world-cla

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    rubina singh | Contributor-Level 10

    9 months ago

    The LPU is the first private university to get ICAR approval. The LPU agriculture programme is designed with a target of holistic development of students. School of Agriculture offers programs with up-to-date curriculum designed to suit the aspirations of agricultural industries as well as major research and development sectors. The laboratories of the School are world class. One can get a job as a Biochemist, Food Scientist, Environmental Engineer, Agricultural Lawyer, Agricultural Operations Manager, Animal Geneticist, Agricultural Engineers, Agronomy Sales Manager, etc. The dedicated faculty of LPU gives the students a hands-on trai

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    Dinesh Khanna

    2 years ago
    CU is the superior option amongst the two. For undertaking agricultural research, the university has excellent farm facilities, in addition to well-stocked labs, a library, lecture rooms, and other areas. Students prepare for the constantly changing world of agriculture by learning about the most recent advancements in agriculture, disease resistance, fertilisers, and pesticides through substantial fieldwork and field trips. The curriculum and academics here are top-notch. In order to help students develop their analytical thinking and reflective judgement skills through reading and discussing difficult real-world situations, the appro
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  • The better choice of the two would be CU. The university features great farm facilities for conducting agricultural research, as well as well-equipped labs, a library, lecture halls, and other spaces. Through extensive fieldwork and field visits, students gain knowledge about the most recent developments in agriculture, disease resistance, fertilisers, and pesticides, preparing them for the ever-evolving area of agriculture. The academics and curriculum offered here are excellent. The right amount of focus is placed on case studies and interpersonal-based instruction to help students strengthen their analytical thinking and reflective
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