The college provides a seamless direct admission process without requiring additional entrance exams. It maintains a favorable faculty-to-student ratio of 1:4, ensuring personalized attention, especially noted in the supportive Food Technology department. The examination structure comprises three continuous assessments and a final semester exam, with a pass rate of around 82-85%. The college excels in campus placements, with 90-100 companies visiting annually, including major names like Adani Wilmar, ITC Foods, and Accenture.
Placement opportunities open from the 7th semester, and this year, 89% of students secured jobs. The highest salary package offered was approximately 7.5 LPA, with an average between 3-5 LPA. Recently gaining autonomy, the college charges about 40,000 per semester, excluding the hostel fee of 24,000 annually. Total yearly expenses amount to around 85,000, with tuition fees between 25,000 and 29,000. Scholarships, such as the Swami Vivekananda Merit-cum-Means Scholarship, are available for students scoring over 60% in exams, along with special admission quotas like TWS, benefiting many students financially.
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