The course admission is based on 12th-grade marks, requiring at least 55% for general and 45% for SC/ST students, with a science stream background in PCM or PCB. The faculty is highly qualified, with many holding PhDs and having ICAR research experience, known for their teaching skills and effective student interaction. The course spans 8 semesters with three exams per semester, focusing on the highest mid-semester scores. The annual fee for the B.Sc. Agriculture program is 55,000 rupees, totaling 220,000 rupees over four years, much lower than other private colleges charging around 100,000 rupees annually. Placement rates range from 60% to 80%, with the highest package at 1.40 crore INR and average packages between 2.9 lakh to 6 lakh INR. Notable recruiters include IBM, HP, Indian Oil, Intel, and JK Agri Genetics Ltd. The training and placement cell provides strong support, with internships in the 3rd year and the RAWE program in the final year. Scholarships are available for SC/ST and minority students, up to 75,000 for SC/ST and 20,000 for OBC students, while general category students are not eligible for college scholarships. Tuition fees range from 55,000 to 60,000 per year with additional compulsory fees, bringing the total cost to approximately 5 lakhs over four years. Government scholarships and financial aid programs like EWS and Meghavi Chat enhance affordability. The fee structure has remained stable, and placement opportunities are described as average, with some students securing good packages.
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