Yes, LPU is good for BSc agriculture. One of my relative done his Bsc Agriculture from LPU. I can suggest some point from which who want to do BSc Agriculture so it will help.
LPU stands at 27 in Agriculture and Allied sector by the Ministry of Education, Government of India among government and private universities.
LPU is the first university in India who got ICAR accreditation
LPU provides Electives to the students for extra knowledge other than the program
The best thing is the University does not compromise with the academics as all the lectures are held and if a faculty wants a leave either the makeup lectures are planned, or adjustments are provided for that particular slot.
In this stream as most of the work is fieldwork, there every student is allocated a separate piece of land to perform their tasks in the supervision of the staff from which students can done their practical practices
University provides additional placement classes that is called PEP classes Professional enhancement program students also studied subjects like
analytical skills,
soft skills,
As part of the curriculum to prepare the students for all types of competitive exams.
I would like to name a few companies that visit LPU- Markets and markets Research PVT LTD, Intellipaat, National Commodities Management Services LTD(NCML) and many more.