The college is staffed by predominantly PhD-qualified faculty with 5-15 years of experience, although the biotechnology department lacks dedicated subject-specific faculty, leading to a focus on theoretical over practical learning. The biotechnology department has seen a 75% increase in admissions over two years, but the formal nature of classes and twice-per-semester exams often result in backlogs, especially in the first year. The faculty-to-student ratio is high, and faculty members are supportive, providing personalized attention through tutorials and labs. Placement opportunities are strong for B.Tech, MBA, and BCA programs, with prominent companies like Accenture and Nestle participating. The highest placement package is 9 LPA, with an average of 4 to 5 LPA, although another report mentioned an average of Rs. 400,000. A 7 CGPA is usually required for placement eligibility. Though there has been a decline in company visits for placements, internships are available with companies like Uno Minda, although their availability has decreased. Students in biotechnology are required to complete a summer internship after their second year. The annual tuition fee is approximately INR 180,000, with a yearly increase of about 5%. Additional costs include a registration fee of INR 1,000 and exam fees of INR 6,000 per year. Scholarships are available, including those for high academic achievement and low family income, with programs like the Samaj Kalyan government scholarship and the UP National Scholarship offering financial aid. The total course fee is around INR 700,000, with additional costs for hostel and mess fees. Scholarships are also offered for students lacking government service support in their families, as well as for one girl child per family.
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