The course has received mixed reviews regarding its faculty, with most being supportive and approachable, though some are described as unfriendly. The NDZC course includes prefinals and finals, with exams held at various centers and no midterms. Placement opportunities are strong, with 50-70% of students securing positions annually from companies like Wipro, Infosys, and Cognizant. The average graduate salary package is 4-7 lakhs per annum, with the highest reaching 30 lakhs.
Students can start participating in placement drives from the 5th semester if they have no backlogs. Internship opportunities are also plentiful, often mandatory, and provide practical training, especially in healthcare settings. Fees vary by course: a 3-year course costs Rs. 22,500 total, or Rs. 7,500 annually. B.Sc. Nutrition students pay Rs. 27,000 annually unless eligible for the Muslim Minority Scheme scholarship, which reduces their total fee to Rs. 21,000. Reserved category students receive scholarships from the Telangana state government, while others must pay the full tuition.
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