Admission to this college is based on 12th Board exam marks, with additional pathways for students from other states through the All India entrance exam and the Indian Council for Agricultural Research. A rank list is published online, and admission is granted through a counseling process. The college, known for its agricultural education, boasts a favorable faculty-to-student ratio, with experienced faculty, many of whom are internationally trained scientists. Exams are held without schedule changes, requiring a minimum of 60 marks to pass and 80% attendance.
The fee structure varies by course and admission category, with regular courses being more budget-friendly. Local students generally pay around ?200,000, while out-of-state fees can reach ?1,000,000 unless reduced via the ICAR Examination. Tuition is ?20,000 per semester, and the total four-year course cost may be up to ?8,80,000. Hostel fees range from ?36,000 to ?50,000 annually. The college offers scholarships based on community, merit, and need, easing financial burdens.
Placement opportunities are strong, with 70-95% of students securing jobs, often post-8th semester, with salaries between ?15,000 and ?40,000 per month. While B.Sc campus interviews are limited, support for government exams is robust, and top companies participate in recruitment. Entrepreneurship development and internships, including a village stay program, are emphasized.
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