Applications for the course are accepted with a fee during February-March, with a merit list released in March and interviews in April. The college boasts a knowledgeable and supportive faculty, with a strong faculty-to-student ratio, offering both traditional and smart classes. The semester fee is around 55,000 INR, with additional exam fees, and scholarships are available for economically disadvantaged, backward classes, and merit students. However, some dissatisfaction exists due to inadequate placement opportunities for food technologists and lack of transport facilities. Approximately 30% of students secure placements with companies like TCS, HCL, Deloitte, and Byjus, with average salaries around 4 lakh per annum. Internships are integral, especially for fields like poultry science and economic zoology, often requiring postgraduate qualifications for better prospects. Notable internship partners include Accenture, IBM, and BNY Mellon. Scholarships are provided for economically and most backward students, single girl children, and those below the poverty line, contingent on attendance and submission of required documents. The total education cost over three years is approximately 3 lakhs, with semester tuition fees ranging from 7,750 to 8,500 INR. Additionally, part-time jobs with stipends are available at the campus canteen.
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