The course fosters a generally good relationship between teachers and students, with faculty members being supportive and understanding, especially in the Animal Husbandry department. However, the Forestry faculty has been criticized for rudeness and lack of experience. The student-to-teacher ratio is favorable, although inconsistently reported with ratios like 4:3 and 6:7. The course is structured over 8 semesters and includes 13 challenging exams and internal assessments. The annual tuition fee for the B.Sc Agriculture course is 460,000 INR, which covers hostel and library charges. In addition, students are required to pay an annual fee of 5,000 INR and other mandatory fees ranging from 10,000 to 15,000 INR. The college does not offer scholarships, and this policy applies universally to all students, ensuring a uniform fee structure across different batches and states of origin.
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