The college admission process is primarily based on an entrance exam linked to the 12th-grade syllabus, with options for online or offline application. As a Christian minority institution, it offers benefits to Christian students and allows admission via the Indian Council of Agricultural Research (ICAR) exam. Courses include B.Tech in Agriculture, with prerequisites in Maths, Physics, and Chemistry. The faculty is highly qualified, maintaining a student-focused environment with a 1:15 to 1:20 ratio, though some may lack updates on modern advancements. Fees are relatively high, with agricultural engineering students paying around ₹40,000 per semester and others over ₹60,000, totaling ₹4.5 to ₹5.5 lakh for a B.Tech in Agriculture over four years. Financial support includes scholarships for minority and economically weaker students, fee concessions for Christian minorities, and "earn while you learn" programs. Despite 80% of students securing placements, the college's placement opportunities are considered moderate, with top recruiters like Mahindra & Mahindra, TAFE, Infosys, Wipro, and Amazon. The highest salary package is approximately 24 LPA, with average packages between 5 LPA and 7 LPA. Internships from the 2nd to the 8th semester are mandatory, offering stipends from 4k to 30k per month, with notable partnerships with companies like Mahindra. The college also offers educational loans, state scholarships, and additional support like UPSC lectures.
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