Admission to the college relies on applicants' undergraduate marks, which rank them on a list according to criteria such as BC, OC, MBC, BC Muslim, general, and sports quota. The selection process is transparent and resists illegal methods. Faculty members are well-versed in their subjects and volunteer to conduct extra classes for JAM and CSIR exams. As a government-funded institution, students only pay 2000 per semester, with available scholarships for those meeting specific conditions.
Around 60% of students secure placements annually, primarily in the pharma industry, with companies like Divi's and Hetro recruiting for quality control and assurance positions. The college does not facilitate interviews or workshops; students independently pursue job opportunities, occasionally supported by staff recommendations. Classes run from 8:45 AM to 1:45 PM, allowing for exam preparation. Students engage in projects over four semesters and can participate in summer research internships. Those from families earning less than 180,000 annually can apply for government scholarships, receiving 1,500 per year.
All students benefit from fee reimbursement through RTD and MTF schemes. For summer research fellowships, regular candidates receive 15,000, and self-financed candidates receive 35,000. Hostel facilities are provided.
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