The course admission process begins with an online application through the college website. Candidates are shortlisted via a merit list and undergo an interview. Successful candidates must pay the course fee to secure their place. The faculty is well-qualified, with many holding NET qualifications and some pursuing PhDs, although they generally lack industry experience. The college follows the university calendar for exams. The fee structure involves a one-time annual payment of up to 1 lakh, which includes the Mangalore University admission fee. The tuition fee is around 50,000 per year, plus additional charges for services like the library. In the Food Science and Technology department, the college does not offer job placement assistance, though some faculty members have ties with multinational companies. Other departments receive more support with job fairs and college interviews. Scholarships are available, particularly for the Catholic community and North East Indian students, along with opportunities for external scholarships. Financial support is based on government policies, despite the absence of a dedicated scholarship wing. The total fee for the M.Sc. program is Rs. 95,000, with flexible payment methods. First PUC entrance fees are Rs. 40,000, split into two installments. Fees for Karnataka students are Rs. 1,01,000, while non-Karnataka students pay Rs. 1,06,000, covering tuition, caution, lab, and development fees, with separate registration fees. Various scholarships help to support students financially.
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