The admission process at Parul University involves submitting a form, taking a 20-mark exam, and discussing the choice of agriculture as a field. Applicants must present GUJCAT scores and pay agriculture and hostel fees to join the program. The faculty is noted for its effectiveness, with a 1:8 faculty-to-student ratio, facilitating personalized attention. The first semester includes 11 subjects such as communication skills and mathematics. Practical learning involves farm tours, and evaluation includes theoretical and practical exams. College fees include ₹20,000 per semester for the course, additional ₹5,000 in fees, and a yearly hostel fee of ₹53,000. Despite high costs, the teaching and facilities are highly regarded. Placement opportunities are comprehensive, starting in the fourth year with companies like GSFC and Indus Superfoods. The placement rate is 100% for eligible students, with about 30% qualifying. The highest salary package is ₹45 LPA, with a median of ₹7.8 LPA. Internships start in the third year with stipends ranging from ₹5,000 to ₹12,000 INR, with companies like Amul offering up to ₹40,000 INR. The program includes a 4-6 month Rural Agricultural Work Experience. Scholarships are available for SC, ST, and OBC students and merit-based applicants. Initially, the annual academic fee was ₹60,000, rising by ₹10,000 over two years. The hostel fee increased from ₹59,000 in 2018 to ₹75,000 in 2022, excluding gym and pool access. As of 2023, the admission fee is ₹500, with the first semester costing ₹56,325, including a seat reservation fee. Subsequent semesters are ₹56,325 every six months.
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