The BSc Agriculture program at this college is merit-based, requiring high school marks with a total score of 1109 out of 1200 and a cut-off of 188.25 from botany, zoology, physics, and chemistry. The course is highly respected, akin to medicine, with promising agricultural career prospects. The faculty is large, providing direct access to professors for support, though large class sizes can impact education quality. Tuition is 35,000 INR annually, with additional exam (2,000 INR per semester) and hostel (45,000 INR per year) fees, while SC/ST students benefit from reduced fees. Despite some concerns about costs, the fees are generally seen as manageable. Placement opportunities are strong, especially in marketing, with starting salaries around 15,000 INR per month, though other sectors may pay more. The college also supports programs like the mining diploma, with good facilities and final-year industrial interactions. Scholarships are available to all students, with specific benefits for international students and hostellers. Key scholarships include the Rajiv Gandhi Scholarship Scheme and first graduate scholarships, with a dedicated H section for scholarship recipients.
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