Remarks
The admission procedure was smooth. It is based on merit. Students with science streams and a minimum of 50% aggregate in the higher secondary background can apply for this course. Here is no interview or entrance test conducted for admission. It is based on the merit list.
Course Curriculum Overview
The course curriculum is all about Food science, human physiology, biochemistry. The new things have been taught every day. The structure of the exam is very good. There are internal assessments and semester exams. Besides that, there are surprise tests, weekly assessment etc. Viva are also been arranged for both internal and external exams. Faculty members are always there to guide us and provide valuable study material. They try many different and interesting ways to teach us. They also help us to solve the problems too. Exams are easy to clear.
Internships Opportunities
Different companies such as Woodland Hospital, Talwalkers, Frankrose, Novartis pharmacy etc give opportunity for the internship to the final year students. Stipend depends from company to company. Different companies give projects to students and they will also have the opportunity for placement in that same organization according to their ability.
Placement Experience
The student is eligible for placement from the last year which means V or VI semester. Mostly every student gets placed from the college placement. Many companies from our field visit the campus. Some students don't sit for placement because of their further education plans.
Fees and Financial Aid
The fees structure is reasonable as compared to other colleges. Here is also an opportunity present for the scholarship and the placement. The course fees around 45000 for three years course. This is the first year of my college and I didn't experience any hike in the fees structure.
Campus Life
I didn't experience campus life because of this pandemic. But the college conducts different interesting events and webinars every week. The college has a big library where the students can issue books for self study.














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