The university's admission process requires a minimum of 50% in the higher secondary examination or passing the JET or ICAR entrance exams. Admission is available through merit (20 seats) or entrance exam ranks. The JET includes three subjects with 40 questions each, scored with +4 for correct and -1 for wrong answers. The faculty consists of 29 core members, mostly with advanced degrees, ensuring a favorable student-to-teacher ratio of 10:1.
The course is structured over eight semesters, with exams every three months. Course fees are approximately 32,000 rupees, with annual payments of 8,000 rupees. Hostel fees are around 4,000 rupees per semester, with college fees between 6,000 to 7,000 rupees, and additional hostel charges of 2,500 rupees. BSc students pay 10,000 to 15,000 rupees per semester, excluding food. The government-affiliated college offers scholarships and concessions, especially to girls and merit-based students.
Placement opportunities are strong, especially in agriculture, with companies like Bayer and IFFCO offering roles and internships. Approximately 5-10 students secure placements annually, with salaries ranging from Rs. 2-10 lakh. Internships in the 7th and 8th semesters offer stipends of Rs. 5,000-6,000 monthly. A 7.5 OGPA or higher is advised for better placement. Scholarships are available for various student categories, including SC/ST, economically weaker sections, and girls, with specific programs for ICAR students.
Tuition fees range from Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 15,000 per semester, and payment seats cost up to Rs. 1 lakh, with hostel fees at Rs. 7,000 per semester. The college aims to keep fees affordable, with a maximum annual increase of 10%.
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