Invertis University begins its admission process in March, incorporating a college-based entrance exam and 12th-grade marks into their evaluation. Scholarships are offered based on 12th-grade performance, and the application process is simple through a government-provided online portal. The university encourages early applications due to its first-come, first-served policy. Classes are held four days a week, with practical sessions on Saturdays. With a student-to-faculty ratio of 1:40, students benefit from personalized attention. The faculty, all holding advanced degrees, employ innovative teaching methods. While most courses have fees around 50,000 INR annually, some range higher, with hostel fees at 60,000 INR for a two-seater room. For example, a student enrolling in an agriculture course and selecting a two-seater hostel room would pay approximately 115,000 INR per year. The fee structure is considered reasonable given the facilities offered. The university maintains a strong placement record, particularly in management, with an average package of 20 lakhs per annum and a 90% placement rate, supported by collaborations with companies like Wipro and Infosys. The highest package offered is 41 lakhs per annum, with an average between 5 to 6 lakhs. B.Sc. Agriculture, being newer, has a placement rate of 70-80%, with average packages between 3 to 4 lakhs, and the highest at 7 to 8 lakhs. All students are guaranteed internships with companies like LG and Amar Ujala. The B.Sc. Agriculture course costs 200,000 INR over four years, excluding additional fees like 5,000 INR for examinations and 1,500 INR for registration. No category-based fee concessions are provided, though scholarships are available based on academic performance.
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