; Student Employment & Service

1. Student Employment Opportunities

We are pleased to announce that transient, temporary or daily wage-based employment opportunities might be available for students in laboratories, field research, farm work, harvest crews, gardens, IT sectors, administrative support, and agricultural technology support areas. These employment opportunities are designed to support students financially while providing valuable learning experiences in the agricultural sector. Whenever these opportunities arise, we will post them on this portal. Please check back regularly for updates.

2. Volunteering Opportunities

We are pleased to announce that various volunteering opportunities will be available for students in research laboratories, community outreach programs, field demonstrations, agricultural extension activities, campus gardens, sustainability initiatives, educational workshops, and agricultural awareness campaigns. These opportunities offer valuable experience while allowing you to contribute to meaningful projects in the agricultural sector.

Whenever these volunteering opportunities arise, we will post them on this portal. Please check back regularly for updates.

Benefits of Volunteering:

  • Gain practical experience in your field of study
  • Develop professional skills and build your resume
  • Network with faculty, researchers, and industry professionals
  • Make a positive impact on agricultural communities

All volunteering positions will include detailed information about time commitments, required skills, and the application process when posted. Positions may range from one-time events to ongoing weekly commitments based on project needs.

Thank you for your interest in contributing your time and talents to university initiatives. Your willingness to share your expertise and passion helps strengthen our campus community and enhances the educational experience for all. We value each volunteer's unique perspectives and skills and look forward to the positive impact we can make together.