Admission to the college, initially based on the MHCET entrance exam in 2014, is now determined by NEET scores for the B.V.Sc. and A.H course. This program lasts 5.5 years, including a 1-year internship. Faculty members are supportive, often helping students beyond academics, including participation in sports and annual events. The college conducts three unit tests, using the best two scores to prepare students for annual exams. The fee structure is reasonable, with payments due each semester covering tuition, Gymkhana, and hostel expenses if applicable.
Financial aid is available through scholarships for students from modest backgrounds, reducing their fees significantly from 58,000 to about 23,000. The total fees include a tuition fee of 27,500, a Gymkhana fee of 5,500, and other fees totaling 25,000. Students also receive a stipend during their internship, which they arrange with guidance from an internship coordinator. Graduates have various job opportunities in companies like Virbac and Intas, as well as government positions.
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