Admission to the college requires passing an entrance exam, though management and sports quotas are also available. Preparation for the veterinary exam demands a solid foundation in the syllabi from classes 10, 11, and 12. The college prides itself on an excellent faculty-to-student ratio, with highly qualified, approachable faculty who go beyond the syllabus to support students' learning needs. Exams are structured with two assessments worth 15 marks each, and a 70-mark end semester exam. While exams are moderately challenging, most students succeed, even if it takes a second attempt. The college offers affordable courses, with a first-semester cost of 7,050 rupees and a total four-year degree costing 35,000 to 40,000 rupees. Scholarships and stipends, such as 15,000 rupees for semester toppers, are available, particularly for master's programs. The Swavalambi Chhattisgarh program and merit-based scholarships like Inspire, offering 60,000 rupees annually, support top students. OBC students may receive 8,500 rupees annually via the National Scholarship Portal, and orphans get free tuition. Campus placements start after the 4th semester, mainly for B.Tech students, with average salary packages between 2.5 and 4.5 lakhs per annum. Companies like Mahindra, Infosys, Jindal Steel, and Jio participate in placements managed by the Central Placement Cell. B.Sc students in non-technical courses have fewer placement options, but internships are mandatory in the 2nd year. The college is expanding these programs, which involve 30-day practical applications and evaluations.
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