The college offers a favorable faculty-student ratio, with overall figures around 1:40, ensuring accessible and supportive learning. The examination setup includes 2 sessional tests and 1 final exam each semester, totaling 9-10 exams by the 4th year, with about 5% of students failing. Faculty members, like Dr. Devi Singh and Dr. OP Mehla, are generally well-regarded for their knowledge and supportive nature, despite some negative behavior noted in a few. Placement opportunities begin in the 7th semester, with companies like Amazon, Microsoft, and Google participating. The average placement package ranges from 4 to 6 lakhs per annum, with the highest reaching 44 lakhs. However, placement rates vary widely, between 7-70%, and are considered average compared to other colleges. The college offers internships in diverse fields, with potential job offers resulting from these experiences. Scholarships are awarded based on 12th-grade percentages: 30% for 70-80%, 40% for 80-90%, and 100% for above 90%, applicable to the average course fee of around 1 lakh INR. To retain scholarships, students must maintain high academic and attendance standards. Fees increase by 6% annually, with additional university and student fund fees. The BSc Agriculture course costs around 1,60,000 to 1,70,000 INR annually, excluding registration and caution fees.
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