Admission to this college is through the Gujarat Common Entrance Test (GUCET) or the ICAR exam, with some seats specifically reserved for ICAR applicants. The institution is affiliated with ICAR and is known for its active involvement in agricultural research and teaching excellence. With a faculty-to-student ratio of 1:10, the college provides a supportive and effective learning environment. Academically, the college operates on a two-semester system annually, with assessments including mid-term, Viva, and end-term exams.
However, 20-30% of students face challenges in passing. The fee structure is affordable, with Rs. 27,800 for the first year and Rs. 28,000 for each subsequent year, providing good value considering the quality of education. The college is self-funded, which helps keep fees low. Placement opportunities are robust, especially in sales and marketing, with nearly 100% of students securing placements each year. Notably, 87% of students find positions with Amul Sagar.
Internship opportunities are plentiful, with companies visiting after the 6th semester. Annually, 8-10 companies like NetaFirm, Jain Irrigation, and Rivulis participate in recruitment. Students are required to complete two one-month training programs and a four-month mandatory internship with companies or government agencies. Financial assistance is available, with fees approximately Rs. 16,000 annually for boys and Rs. 6,000 for girls. Scholarships such as the NTS provide Rs. 36,000 annually, while Gujarati students can receive Rs.
25,000-28,000 through the Merit cum Means scholarship. Additionally, a monthly stipend of Rs. 3,000 is offered during a six-month training period.





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