The course lasts for three years, with an annual fee of 50,000. Payment options include cash, demand draft, or bank deposit, while exam fees are paid separately each semester. The college ensures a clear and transparent fee structure. Scholarships are available for single-parent students, SC students, and merit holders, with single-parent students receiving an annual scholarship of 35,000. Internships are arranged at the end of the second year, catering to student interests and industry needs, such as opportunities in the Aavin industry for learning about microbial tests in the milk sector. Placement opportunities are offered only to third-year students, with a total of six offers made and a placement rate of about 20%. However, the salary packages from companies tend to be low.
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