To gain admission to the B.Sc. in Biotechnology program, applicants must submit required documents and attend counseling based on their 12th-grade marks. The program offers ample research opportunities, supported by experienced faculty, and maintains a student-to-lecturer ratio of 30 to 34 for personalized attention. The college is known for its rigorous evaluation of test papers and ranks highly in Mysore. Fees vary by admission mode and student category, with merit-based admissions costing less than management seats.
SC and ST students receive fee reductions, and those with incomes under one lakh can reduce fees further by 2,000 to 3,000 rupees. Payments are made offline, with clear schemes (A for merit and B for management), and no hidden charges. Placement opportunities are limited, with only a few courses offering campus placements; about 30% of physical sciences students get placed. The college has a placement cell, and companies like Infosys and L&T have recruited here.
Internship opportunities are scarce and generally unsatisfactory. Scholarships such as the Vidyasiri are available for eligible students, depending on academic performance. A government SSP scholarship of about 8,000 rupees is offered annually. Merit-based students under Scheme A paid 5,800 rupees in the first year, increasing to 10,000 rupees by the third year, while Scheme B students paid approximately 35,000 rupees annually. The college offers reservations for SC and ST students.
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