Amity University | B.Sc Admissions 2025
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Campuses in Ropar, Agartala, Aizawl, Ajmer, Aurangabad, Calicut, Imphal, Itanagar, Kohima, Gorakhpur, Patna & Srinagar
100+ Industry collaborations | 10+ Years of legacy
NDRI stood in 2nd position under the Agriculture and Allied sector as per the NIRF 2025 report.
NIRF 2025 rankings has been released.
The campus at NDRI in Karnal is something special. It feels beautiful and peaceful, with all that green space thats kept nice and open. Classrooms and labs there are pretty modern. They help with real studying. The library stands out too. Students can find tons of stuff in it. Hostels come across as homey. They have the basics, Wi-Fi, and spots to chill in common rooms. Then theres sports areas, a medical spot, even guest houses. All that keeps things comfy on campus. Sure, some older buildings need fixing up. Still, the whole setup makes student days go easy and fun.
Academically speaking, NDRI really sets up a solid spot for learning and digging into research. Classrooms come with good projectors and all sorts of digital stuff, so lectures actually pull you in. The labs stand out as a major plus. Students get to work hands on with current dairy gear and actual processing setups. That kind of thing connects what you learn in books to real life pretty well. Then theres the main library, which has tons of books, journals, and online materials to back up classes or deeper projects. Sure, a few older spots might need some freshening up. But in general, the whole academic setup at NDRI gives you a great base for focused work and coming up with new ideas.
NDRI has some solid placement options going on. Especially in that B.Tech Dairy Technology program. Recruiters like Amul and Nestle show up. Mother Dairy too. And Tetra Pak. Average packages hover around 7 to 8 LPA. Top offers push to 11 or 12 LPA. Pretty much all eligible students land spots. Though lots of them pick higher studies instead. Placements feel reliable. Industry-focused in a real way.
The fees stay pretty reasonable. Still the campus turns out solid along with those labs and classrooms and the library too. Placements average around 7 to 8 LPA which is not bad at all. Plus they offer scholarships for folks in PG or PhD programs. So the whole thing pays back fast enough. You end up with strong education and real chances without dropping too much cash.
The campus stretches out big and full of green spaces. It gives off this peaceful vibe. But it never gets dull or anything. The hostels are pretty solid, you know. Wi-Fi runs smooth enough. Mess food is just okay, nothing special. They celebrate festivals like Diwali and Holi with everyone joining in. That ones the highlight, full of real fun. Clubs pop up everywhere. Sports fields too. And plenty of open areas to just chill with friends. Sometimes it feels a little strict around here. Still, that discipline sort of holds everything together nicely. Campus life comes across homely in a way. Lively too, pretty much all the time.
My time at NDRI was a mix of learning, fun, and personal growth. The combination of good infrastructure, solid academics, decent placements, and a vibrant campus life makes it an excellent place for anyone serious about dairy science and technology.
NDRI Karnal offers very reliable placements in Dairy/Food Tech with 80–90% placement rate and average packages around rs. 4–6 LPA (top rs. 12–15 LPA).
BHU Food Tech is newer but benefits from IIT-BHU collaboration, with B.Tech placements showing much higher averages (rs. 20 LPA+) and some top offers crossing rs. 1 crore.
Choose NDRI for safe, consistent industry jobs; pick BHU if you want broader opportunities and research exposure.
The cut off for general category students for admission to the National Dairy Research Institute (NDRI) in Karnal depends on the course and the entrance exam.
NDRI accepts the ICAR AIEEA exam for admission. The cut off for the ICAR AIEEA exam is based on several factors, including the number of seats available, the difficulty level of the exam, and the popularity of the course.
Admission process
All the best for your future endeavours!!
Hello Muskan,
The admission forms for NDRI (National Dairy Research Institute) typically release in April-May every year. However, the exact dates for the upcoming admission cycle may vary.
To stay updated:
Official Website
: Keep an eye on the official NDRI website for the exact release date of the admission forms for the program you are interested in (undergraduate, postgraduate, etc.).
Notifications
: NDRI often releases admission notifications and guidelines via their website or through advertisements in leading newspapers.
Contact NDRI
: If you're unsure about the dates, you can also contact NDRI's admissions office for more accurate information.
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Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.