The college has a faculty-to-student ratio of 1:20, with over 100 teachers for 2,000 students, although some departments, like Agriculture, may lack dedicated faculty. Faculty members are well-qualified and supportive, though high turnover is an issue. The curriculum spans 8 semesters with mid-exams each semester. Agriculture students can participate in placements from the seventh semester, but no placements have occurred in this field yet. The university boasts a 91% overall placement rate, with BBA, MBA, BCA, and MCA programs achieving 100% placements. Notable companies like Infosys, Patanjali, and Wipro participate in campus placements. Students must independently seek internships, as the college does not provide them, though a career portal and placement cell are available. Tuition fees for a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture are INR 1,30,000 annually, with a yearly increase of INR 10,000. The total cost without hostel facilities is INR 5,25,000, with fees generally stable for current students but new applicants might face a 5% increase. Hostel fees depend on room amenities. Scholarships are unavailable for agriculture students. Overall, undergraduate programs cost around INR 1,30,000 per year, with postgraduate courses slightly more expensive.
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