Amity University | B.Sc Admissions 2025
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48 MonthsBachelor of Science in Agriculture (Hons.) is a full-time four-year Faculty of Agriculture Undergraduate course and this degree is offered by Annamalai University, Annamalai Nagar.
Candidates who passed Higher Secondary Course (HSC) under Vocational Stream and studied Biology and Agricultural Practices as a vocational subject including theory and practicals with 55% aggregate marks from any recognized board.
Candidates will be selected on the basis of the marks in their qualifying examination and ranked.
The class rooms maintenance is good and properly . And they were hygeine also . The university also provides the hostels and the canteen with the good quality foods to the students . It also has the very large sports play ground .
The classroom's tables and chairs were very old and poor quality. Hostel is the worst with compact rooms and many students were allocated in single room. Bathrooms were not clean as required. No proper facilities were provided.
Our college infrastructure is very good with a good atmosphere. we have a huge playground and our labs are excellent. we have all kind of labs, or college provide wifi. the food, mess, and canteen are maintained hygienically.
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