I can't see it either being more beneficial or less if it has all the infrastructure in place to allow the students to do the necessary practicals and labs. Other than that you just compare cost, curriculum, staff and research track record. read more
Studying agriculture has lot of Scope careerwise. If you can get in government universities it is good rather than private universities or private colleges. We are not talking about standards. Still studying in government colleges has edge over private colleges. If you cannot get in government colleges then choose reputed private college even. read more
3) Agriculture requires interdisciplinary study. It involves a knowledge of biology, soil science, hydrology, meteorology, chemistry, sociology, statistics and economics. Studying agriculture reveals the essential difficulty - and beauty - of applied knowledge. Agriculture is messy and difficult to model. read more
Re: Fee structure for a student studying in private agricultural university The fee structure of doing Bsc in agriculture vary from college to college and it also depends upon whether the college is private or government. read more