The college has a well-qualified faculty, known for their guidance and support. It offers average placement opportunities, especially strong in agriculture programs, with about 60% of students securing jobs. Starting salaries for community science students are around 2.5 lakhs INR. Students can participate in campus placements from the first semester. While undergraduates lack internship programs, PhD students enjoy stipends during internships. Various internships are available to boost student development, including international opportunities. The college is government-funded, offering an affordable fee structure: 13,750 INR for the first semester, including hostel and academic fees, and 6,500 INR for subsequent semesters for hostelers. The per-semester fee is roughly 9,000 INR, potentially decreasing after the first year or offset by scholarships. The total degree cost is around 48,000 INR. Scholarships are accessible for high GPA achievers, with awards for CGPAs over 7.5. ICAR students can receive specific scholarships, while others are based on attendance, discipline, and GPA. SC students have fee reductions via PMS certificates. The annual fee is about 22,000 INR, facilitating access for rural students. Various scholarships support academic excellence and aid lower-income groups.
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