The course offers a pathway to placements beginning with internships and advancing to roles in research organizations. Starting salaries are relatively low but generally increase with experience and company changes. A notable example is an internship at the Wildlife Conservation Society in Bangalore, which lasts for one and a half months and includes a stipend of 10,000 INR. This internship focuses on human-animal conflict studies, such as analyzing leopard scat and hair structures. The college provides financial aid to students from families earning less than 1 lakh INR annually, offering scholarships of about 1500 INR per month, though this can vary. In cases of extreme financial hardship, students may receive full tuition exemption. There are also options for reduced fees for accommodation and food, based on proof of financial need.
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