
College of Agriculture, Waghai
About This College
UG 2026 at College of Agriculture, Waghai — Fees & Courses
Field Programme Fees at College of Agriculture, Waghai
The best agricultural colleges in India send students into soil labs and experimental farms, not just classrooms. College of Agriculture in Waghai is one of them — affiliated with the state agricultural university, running field-based practical sessions that make agronomy knowledge genuinely applicable. Students can also review Diploma in Agriculture for related eligibility, fees and admission details.
Agriculture Programmes at College of Agriculture — 2026
One specific signal: What distinguishes this college is the crop variety demonstration plot, maintained with locally adapted varieties, that forms the basis for the agronomy practicals rather than standard textbook varieties.
B.Sc Agriculture fees at College of Agriculture, Waghai: India agricultural university-affiliated colleges charge ₹20,000–₹80,000/year (government) or ₹60,000–₹1,50,000/year (private). Field practical and excursion fees at College of Agriculture add approximately ₹5,000–₹15,000 annually — the accounts office has the current confirmed figure. Hostel ₹30,000–₹70,000/year. For 2026: iCAR scholarships, India agricultural department merit awards, and NSP are available for eligible students. What marks College of Agriculture, Waghai out is exposure to cooperative, NABARD, and agri-business employment pathways — which matters for students whose next step is postgraduate study or a competitive examination.
Locally, this institution is recognised for agriculture graduates who entered cooperative banking and rural finance roles — NABARD and district cooperative bank positions that specifically target agriculture degree holders for field officer positions.
Through-programme exposure to the state's employer ecosystem gives graduates practical access to recruitment processes that metro-based candidates usually learn about too late.
ICAR/State Entrance to College of Agriculture: The Process
B.Sc Agriculture at College of Agriculture, Waghai is a four-year programme affiliated with the India agricultural university, covering agronomy, soil science, plant pathology, entomology, horticulture, agricultural economics, farm machinery, and post-harvest technology. Field practicals are embedded across all four years — not concentrated in a single block — ensuring applicants build agronomy competence progressively.
Alumni and Graduate Outcomes from College of Agriculture
Graduates of College of Agriculture have gone into government service, teaching, banking, and private employment across Waghai. The alumni base in Waghai and neighbouring districts serves as an informal professional network for current students exploring career paths after graduation.
After Graduation — What Students from College of Agriculture, Waghai Do Next
Graduates from College of Agriculture, Waghai go on to postgraduate programmes, government service examination preparation, and employment across Waghai's education, banking, administration, and private sector. Graduates of the college leave with a state university-affiliated degree recognised for PSC examinations, central government employment boards, and master's-level admissions across the country.
PSC examination eligibility requires a degree from a recognised institution — the basic credential requirement that this university-affiliated degree satisfies. The examination merit list then determines selection; institutional prestige is not a criterion in state PSC selection.
College of Agriculture, Waghai and the Regulator
The academic schedule follows the university calendar with internal examinations, practical sessions, and semester-end assessments as separate evaluation components.
Quick Answers for College of Agriculture Applicants — 2026
B.Ed Admission FAQs — College of Agriculture, Waghai
Government employment pay scales under the 7th CPC pay matrix (₹18,000 to ₹2,50,000 across Levels 1-18) define the compensation framework for recognised-degree graduates entering central and state government services. Selection is through competitive examination; the degree recognition criterion is the UGC-recognised university affiliation, satisfied by this programme.
NIRF ranking methodology at nirfindia.org uses a five-parameter framework (Teaching-Learning-Resources, Research, Graduation Outcomes, Outreach, Perception) with parameter-level scores published per institution — a rank source independent of institutional self-reporting.
- What is the minimum eligibility for B.Ed? NCTE sets 50% qualifying-degree marks as the minimum, with 45% for SC/ST/OBC in several states. The regulatory body's portal (aicte-india.org for technical programmes, ncte.gov.in for teacher education, mciindia.org and nmc.org.in for medical, pci.nic.in for pharmacy) carries the institution-wise approval list updated annually for each admission cycle.
- Does B.Ed require an entrance examination? Several states run centralised B.Ed entrance tests — BIHAR B.Ed CET, UP B.Ed JEE, and similar. Other states admit purely on merit. The affiliating university's Academic Council meeting minutes, released after each meeting, record affiliation-renewal decisions by institution — a public paper-trail source for current-year academic standing.
- What does teaching practice look like? NCTE-approved B.Ed programmes include compulsory school-based teaching practice at affiliated schools. Confirm the teaching practice school list and schedule with College of Agriculture, Waghai.
Courses Offered
| Course | Duration | Fees | Seats | Accepted Exams | Action |
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| Diploma in Agriculture College of Agriculture, Waghai |
3 Year | — | — | — | |
| B.Sc Agriculture Hons College of Agriculture, Waghai |
4 Year | — | — | — | |
| B.Sc Agriculture Hons College of Agriculture, Waghai |
4 Year | — | — | — | |
| B.Sc Agriculture Hons College of Agriculture, Waghai |
3 Year | — | — | — |