Admission to the college is based on the NEET exam, with candidates needing a 10+2 background in physics, chemistry, biology, and English, and at least 50% marks. The college has a strong faculty with many holding postgraduate degrees and some with PhDs, maintaining a good faculty-to-student ratio by admitting 84 students per class annually. The curriculum is set by the Veterinary Council of India, with about 15-20 teaching staff. The academic year includes 3 unit tests and an annual exam, with high pass rates.
The four-year government college course costs Rs 6,505, distributed evenly each year, making it affordable. A 6-month internship in the fourth year offers a stipend of 11,000 to 12,000 INR/month. After a 1-year mandatory internship, students have a 100% placement rate with companies like Venkateshwara Hatcheries and IB Group, with 95% securing jobs. The average salary package is 6 lakh INR, peaking at 44 lakh INR. The internship includes training at the Teaching Veterinary Clinical Complex and placements in various veterinary and poultry companies.
Scholarships for OBC, SC, and ST students significantly reduce fees. General category students pay 58,610 rupees, including registration and tuition fees, while reserved category students pay 23,360 rupees, with the rest covered by state scholarships. Hostel fees are 25,000 rupees, with a refundable 7,000 rupee deposit in the first year. SC students pay 23,000 rupees for the first three years and 27,000 in the final year. General students or those with an income above 8 lakhs pay 52,000 rupees without scholarship benefits.
VCI students receive a 36,000 rupee scholarship annually.
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