Admission to SHUATS is determined by an entrance exam held in May, with results out by mid-June. Admission involves offline counseling in early July, based on merit rank and course availability, with final enrollment by July 22. The institution is ICAR accredited, offering a six-month academic semester. The faculty is a mix of young and experienced professionals, many with Ph.D. degrees, providing quality education. The daily schedule includes nine lectures from 9 AM to 5 PM. Students are assessed through internal tests, mid-term, end-term exams, and viva-voce. Program fees for Horticulture and Agriculture are approximately ₹50,000 per semester, and the annual hostel fee is about ₹20,000. Payments can be made via cash, cheque, or online, with penalties for late submissions. Scholarships are available for deserving students, including those from underprivileged backgrounds. The campus hosts renowned companies like VNR Seeds, ITC, and Mahindra for recruitment. Placement rates vary, with 10% to 20% of students securing positions immediately, while the overall rate is 50% to 60%, with the highest salary package between 7-8 lakh per year. Mahindra offers up to 6 lakh annually for B.Tech agriculture students. Many pursue further studies, impacting placement percentages. Internships are plentiful, with placements starting in the last semester. Scholarships and loans are available for economically challenged students, with fee concessions for those unable to pay, requiring 80% marks each semester. Tuition fees are 51,000 INR per semester, totaling 442,880 INR for eight semesters, with hostel fees at 108,000 INR over four years, including security deposits. Scholarships are also offered to sports students based on their level of play.
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