The college has a low placement rate, and specific details about annual salary packages for students are not provided. Scholarships ranging from 4,000 to 9,000 are available, which can potentially cover the full course fee for eligible students. Although the B.Sc. in Biotechnology is more expensive than other courses, the general fees and expenses for studying are relatively low.
Government scholarships are accessible, but the college does not offer financial aid or job stipends. Employment opportunities on campus are mainly for PhD students, particularly those interested in becoming professors, with duties focused on student care.







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