The Bachelor of Science in Agriculture course focuses on promoting non-chemical or organic farming by connecting farmers. Admissions open in the summer with enrolment starting on July 30. The faculty, averaging 35 years of age, are well-qualified and manage the program effectively. The college's fee structure is high, with extra costs for field trips, cultural activities, and project management studies.
Transparency fees are increased annually, and there are additional charges for securing admission. The college collaborates with 2 to 3 companies for placement opportunities, but currently, only a few students manage to secure placements. Although scholarship funds are limited, education loans are suggested as an alternative financial aid option, although details on the loan application process are not provided.
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