The biotech course's second-year admission process involves form submission and a merit-based selection, allowing only three new students to join while four to five others left. The department struggles with teaching quality, as only three teachers are deemed effective despite their qualifications. Some teachers exhibit favoritism, engaging more with elite students. The second-year fees are approximately Rs. 37,000, rising to around Rs. 39,000 for the third year. Flexible installment options are provided, but financial strains lead some students to transfer to colleges with lower fees, around Rs.
15,000 to Rs. 20,000. Job placements pose a significant challenge, with no direct recruitment or company visits, which forces most graduates to pursue further studies. The placement cell lacks efficacy, as it does not facilitate direct employment or internships, leaving students to independently secure work opportunities. Scholarships are available for lower caste students, covering half of the fees, but involve a lengthy documentation process and are reimbursed after a year.
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