Admission to the institute requires candidates to qualify through JEE, NEET, or the institute's own entrance exam, along with a minimum of 60% in their 12th-grade exams. The college features a strong placement cell with top companies like Microsoft, Google, and Amazon participating in recruitment. However, on-campus placement rates for technology students are relatively low due to fewer numbers, though companies like Nestle and ITC recruit in April. Starting from the 9th semester, students have impressive off-campus placement records, with about 90% securing jobs and the remainder pursuing further studies.
The highest salary package offered ranges from 9.5 to 10 lakhs per annum, while the average package falls between 3 to 6 lakhs per annum. Companies such as Britannia and PepsiCo offer internships with stipends of 3000-5000 INR per month. The institute conducts seminars and projects to develop student skills, particularly in analyst roles and safety measures. The Integrated M.Sc. in Food Technology program costs approximately 10,50,000 INR over five years, covering mess, hostel, institution, and academic fees.
Scholarships are available for students maintaining a CGPA above 8 each semester. The program achieves a 100% placement rate, with graduates finding opportunities in companies like Nestle and Patanjali.
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