Admission to the prominent institute in Jaipur involves contacting the university, filling out a registration form, visiting the campus, and participating in a personal interview, with admission based on merit. Applications are usually submitted in June. The B.Sc. Microbiology course offers prospects in pharmaceuticals and food industries. The institute conducts six 55-minute lectures daily, with some days dedicated to labs. Faculty members, mostly PhD holders aged 25-35, are skilled and supportive, conducting regular guest lectures and fostering student potential. The institute has a feasible fee structure, accepting various payment methods and requiring refundable caution money. An early bird advantage offers fee reductions based on 12th-grade scores. Placement drives feature companies like Decathlon, HCL, and Pfizer, with a 50% placement rate and packages between ₹2.5 to ₹3 lakh per annum. Internships begin in the second year, often without stipends, but external opportunities may include compensation. Scholarships are available based on 12th-grade performance and course excellence, ranging from ₹7,000 to ₹15,000, with an early bird reduction of 8%. Course toppers can receive an additional ₹5,000. The annual fee is ₹48,000, with an exam fee of ₹27,000. Including hostel costs, the total expense over three years is around ₹4,50,000. Fees typically rise by 5-10% annually, though there was no increase during the pandemic year.
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