The course is taught by a mix of highly professional and less effective faculty members. The professional instructors deliver clear and engaging lectures, which are popular among students. However, the course fee is ₹1.25 lakhs, which is considered high and there's a suggestion to make it more affordable for teenagers. Placement opportunities at the college are satisfactory, with an average starting salary of ₹20,000 per month. Graduates have good prospects in biotechnology companies across India. The college provides valuable internship opportunities, such as at the Haffkine Institute, enhancing students' research experience. Scholarships are offered to top-ranking students each semester, and loans are available to assist students financially.
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