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Fees
₹3,50,000
Placement
94.0%
Avg Package
₹6,00,000
Highest Package
₹12,00,000
Fees
₹3,50,000
Placement
94.0%
Avg Package
₹6,00,000
Highest Package
₹12,00,000
Seats
180
Students
180
Seats
180
Students
180
| Year | Highest Package (Domestic) | Average Package | Median Package | Placement % | PPOs Received |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | 1200000 | 600000 | 550000 | 94.0 | 45 |
| 2023 | 1000000 | 550000 | 500000 | 93.0 | 42 |
| 2022 | 900000 | 500000 | 450000 | 92.0 | 38 |
| 2021 | 800000 | 450000 | 400000 | 91.0 | 35 |
| 2020 | 750000 | 400000 | 350000 | 89.0 | 30 |
| 2019 | 700000 | 350000 | 300000 | 87.0 | 28 |
| 2018 | 650000 | 300000 | 250000 | 85.0 | 25 |
Geetanjali University Udaipur’s Agriculture graduates are highly sought after by leading organizations in agriculture, agri-tech, and related sectors:
Graduates from Geetanjali University Udaipur are placed across various sectors, each offering unique opportunities:
In the IT sector, graduates often find roles in agritech startups or large tech companies' agriculture divisions. These positions typically involve data analytics, AI integration into farming practices, digital platforms for farmers, and mobile applications for agri-business.
Core engineering firms like John Deere, Cargill, and Nutrien hire engineers for designing agricultural machinery, developing smart irrigation systems, and improving production efficiency. Graduates also contribute to research projects in precision agriculture technologies and automation.
Some graduates transition into roles in agri-finance, where they assess risks, develop investment strategies, or provide advisory services for agricultural enterprises. Consulting firms also value their analytical skills in evaluating market trends and policy impacts.
Government agencies such as the Ministry of Agriculture, ICAR, and state-level departments offer stable career paths with significant influence on rural development policies and agricultural practices.
Research institutions and pharmaceutical companies often recruit graduates for roles involving data analysis, statistical modeling, and experimental design in agricultural science. These roles require strong analytical and research capabilities.
The internship season begins in the third year of study and typically spans from March to July. Students are encouraged to participate in internships that align with their interests and career goals.
Companies like Bayer, Syngenta, John Deere, and ICAR offer internships lasting 2-6 months, providing students with hands-on experience in real-world agricultural challenges. Internship stipends range from INR 15,000 to 30,000 per month, depending on the organization and role.
Internship experiences often lead to full-time job offers or PPOs (Pre-Placement Offers), which are highly valued by students and employers alike. Many companies also provide mentorship opportunities and professional development workshops during the internship period.