Course | Fees | Eligibility | Action |
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B.Sc {Hons.} | ₹1.25 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 with 50% | |
B.Tech | ₹2.3 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | 10+2 with 50% | |
M.Sc | ₹1.3 Lakhs (1st Year Fees) | Graduation with 50% | |
Certification | ₹21,000 (Total Fees) | Graduation |
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The course curriculum is very diverse and the variety of topics under biotechnology that are taught to us are significantly very indulging. The syllabus includes real life experiences and the laboratory practicals help us feel mentallly ready for such research work further in our life. The frequency and timing of exams is also very well distributed and they stick to curriculum.
I had an interest in this subject. There's enough faculty to handle the classroom, the ratio is 1:30 Almost all the faculty have at least one doctorate degree and teach properly. There are two exams conducted in each sem and you need to score at least 50% to pass the semester. The difficulty is intermediate.
Great faculty. Academics and curriculum gives enough exposure to industries which help in placement. Along with that, students can easily apply for further studies such as PhD. Biotech Consortium India Limited (BCIL) biotechnology industrial technology program held by dbt, csir-net, gate can easily be cracked.
Expensive. Demand draft is the option available. Along with that NEFT, RTGS and other bank to bank transfer options available. There is a registration fees of 10,000. Exam fees of 1500 taken every semester and 300 lab breakage fees every even semester.
210000 is the current fee structure for the year 20-21 and I think it is feasible because the figure is now the standard at almost all engineering colleges all over the nation of India. The total fees comes upto 840000 for four years
Fees are slightly on the expensive side since it’s a private college. No government aid as far as I knew. Fees were about 300k per annum which was quite expensive for most middle class students. It was divided in two semester fees and one registration fees for the whole year
1. Program fee was 1 lac that we have to pay in two instalments in demand draft format. 2. No, I didn't hear about such a case. 3. Yes, transparency was theirs in fee structure and mode of payment. But at some places, I feel that additional fees are expensive, like exam fee, ATKT fee, transcript fee.
The college has a fee structure based on a completely transparent system where there is no donation accepted in order to provide admission. The fees are collected only in dd or through the online portal where complete transparency is maintained in terms of fee breakage.
The fee with the basis of infrastructure was pretty much okay. There was not so much hassle except the fact it was not digital transfer during my time. I am pretty sure it has been started now. There was clear transparency in the college fee breakdown
Being a private university and as they provide the Btech degree the fee structure is appropriate. The fee per year for every btech course is 2 lakh per year and for Bsc course is 90,000/-. As per the facilities provided by the instituition the fee structure is justified. High tech labs, well maintained Library with all books including every subject, books from domestic and international authors etc. Also good computer lab facility as well.
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