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Chandigarh University - [CU], Chandigarh | ₹250000 |
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I have chosen B tech Food technology degree programme of 4 years, the staff was very educated and disciplined manner. The way of teaching teachers was very amazing and awesome as the teachers teaches us through smart boards etc. There are a total of 60 students in my course and all my teachers and friends are very good in nature. Resources request discipline in the homeroom and any demonstration is treated extremely in a serious way.
I chose this course because agriculture has vast future prospects and industrial applications. PAU is one of the leading colleges in India for pursuing agriculture as a career. Here faculty and student ratio is 1:50. All faculty members in our college are well-qualified and they focus on research culture than normal lecture-based teaching. The course curriculum is revised when it's required. The course curriculum was last revised in 2016 to reach the advances in industries. There is a specially appointed mentor for a group of every 5 students. Semester exams are taken two times in a year and the passing percentage is 50%.
Those who carry interest in biological research, Biotechnology is the best course to pursue since it comprises broad spectrum subjects in its curriculum. Thus, one has many options to change their path for the post graduation studies. Also, PAU provides a BTech degree which is an edge. Here, faculty student ratio is 1:25 and the faculty is well educated researchers with high competency in their field. Professors teaches students in the form of ppt, videos, handwritten notes and sometimes, combining the lectures with the practical experience in the lab or field. Here, exams are conducted per semester in the three slots comprising first hourly, mid terms and final exams. First two slots comprises internal assessment in the form of short 1 hour exams whereas finals come from different Agricultural University whose duration is around 3 hours. It's easy to score marks in the internal exams as the finals can be unpredictable.
Being a government university,the fee structure is very expensive, especially for biotechnology and foodtechnology . It becomes quite difficult for middle class parents to pay the fees for a four year or 5 year programme.
The course syllabus was not at all updated. Even teachers were not sure about what they should be teaching. There was no industrial exposure at all. In third year we were told that we will have an industrial training and it never happened. There were many passionate teachers like Dr. Dharminder Bhatia of plant breeding, Dr. Darshan Singh Brar and there were also teachers who were not at all interested in teaching but were doing it because of the pressure of the higher authorities.
The fee structure for the degree according to me is a very feasible one. The total fee for the degree is nearly 4 lacs.the fee for the first semester is nearly 70 thousand and which decreases as the further semesters go on.
Yes fees is very less than normal engineering college as this is state government funded university .yes loan is easily available through the banks if you are coming to this university . as this is a state funded government institute so there are many running scholarships and trophies for the talented individuals.
The fee structure for the degree according to me is a very feasible one. The total fee for the degree is nearly 4 lacs. The fee for the first semester is nearly 70 thousand and which decreases as the further semesters go on.
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No, the admission to M.Sc Food Technology is done on the basis of CET scores conducted by the University.