Admission to the college is based on a merit list from the GUJCET exam, considering 60% of 12th-grade marks and 40% of GUJCET scores. The faculty is supportive, with two to three members per department, focusing on both theory and practical applications. The total course fee is Rs. 35,000, with an annual fee of Rs. 12,550, covering various expenses. Scholarships for economically weaker students make the fees manageable. The college boasts an 80% placement rate over 30 years, especially in the poultry, farm, and veterinary sectors.
A dedicated placement cell helps with job placements. The college also arranges a one-year internship with a stipend of Rs. 18,000, including Rs. 7,000 from the government, and companies like Amul participate. Campus interviews further secure students' careers. As a government medical institution, the annual fees are INR 15,550 for the first three years, INR 21,550 in the fourth year, and INR 15,550 in the fifth year. First-year fees are INR 19,000, decreasing to INR 15,000 later.
State quota students from economically weaker backgrounds can get scholarships from the state government, while others receive INR 36,000 annually from the central government. Additional aid is available through platforms like the Digital Gujarat Portal and National Scholarship Portal. The total study cost is about INR 30,000, excluding food. Reserved quota students or those with high ranks can access more scholarships.
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