The course features a favorable faculty-to-student ratio of 2:21, ensuring personalized attention and effective, interactive teaching methods that contribute to high student success rates in exams. The examination structure includes one semester, two mid-terms, and both internal and external lab exams. Despite some faculty leaving for better opportunities, students remain well-prepared. Placement opportunities are present at a forensic science laboratory in Mangalagiri, focusing on roles in toxicology, ballistics, questioned documents, and chemistry. Internships are available in various locations, such as Mangalagiri, Guntur, Hyderabad, Visakhapatnam, Vijayawada, Tirupati, and Anantapuram, involving tasks like sample verification and identification, although they are unpaid. Faculty support during internships is provided. The yearly fee for general quota students is 46,600/-, with an additional admission fee of 250/-. These students are eligible for government scholarships, which are directly deposited into their accounts. In comparison, self-support and management quota students face a higher annual fee of 2,00,000/- and are not eligible for scholarships.
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