The course offers a 3-year and a 4-year program, with campus placements starting in the 5th and 7th semesters, respectively. The highest placement package recorded is 10 LPA, with many companies visiting annually, ensuring a high placement rate. However, placement support for bio/life sciences is limited, though students in these areas can gain lab skills through project-based internships, albeit without stipends. Job training and placement assistance are available, featuring well-known companies during placement drives for final-year students. Despite these efforts, the high fee structure is a concern, especially compared to the pharmacy program, which, despite being 10,000 more expensive, offers additional skills development courses. Students in biosciences express dissatisfaction due to the lack of company representation for their field during placements.
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