The B.Sc. Biotechnology course maintains a favorable faculty-to-student ratio of approximately 1:4-5, with about six faculty members for every 25-30 students. Although some faculty use outdated teaching methods, they are approachable and ready to help students outside class hours. Notably, campus placements are not available for this course, and students often need to pursue an M.Sc. to enhance their job prospects. However, the college hosts an annual career conclave that offers employment opportunities and organizes an in-house internship called the Water Project, which provides students with valuable experience and a certificate.
The tuition fee is approximately 30,000 per year for General and OBC students, while it ranges from 3,000 to 300 for SC, ST, and SBC categories. The total cost for the course over six semesters is about 90,000. Scholarships are available based on caste, and the college offers additional financial assistance. The fee structure is stable with no annual increases. Despite the lack of campus selection facilities, some placements with good stipends are available through other opportunities offered by the college.







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