The college has a straightforward admission process that involves contacting the institution, completing admission procedures, and paying the necessary fees. Admission is based on a personal interview rather than an entrance exam, given the college's self-financing model. The faculty is highly qualified, with all members being NET certified or PhD holders, ensuring quality education. Students are assigned numerous assignments to encourage independent learning using online and book resources. Fees are moderate compared to other colleges, with hostel fees starting at 60,000 and course fees at 25,000 per semester, though these can vary by course.
The college provides placement opportunities with companies like Parle G, Horlicks, and Pepsico, with a general placement rate of 75%. However, the placement rate for food technology is lower at 40%. The highest salary package offered is 8 lakh, with the average being 3 lakh. No stipends are provided, but staff may assist in arranging research activities. The college offers the Kalpana Chawla Scholarship, alongside government and community-specific scholarships for BC, FC, SC, and ST groups, awarded based on performance in a qualifying exam.
Course fees may reach 60,000 per year depending on the course.
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