The college offers a favorable student-to-faculty ratio of 2:1, ensuring personalized attention from experienced educators like Prof. K. Basavaih and Prof. Jaiprasanthi, who each teach two courses. For undergraduate studies, the Government Autonomous College Rajahmundry charges Rs. 16,000 for a BSc in Horticulture, with additional hostel fees of Rs. 50,000. Scholarships are available through the Jagananna Vidyadeevana scheme. Postgraduate students in the Chemistry Department at Andhra University College of Science and Technology face annual fees of Rs. 49,000, totaling Rs. 90,000 over two years.
Hostel accommodation costs between Rs. 3,000 and Rs. 4,000 monthly, with an average annual total of about Rs. 40,000 for a 10-month stay. The university is home to 71 groups, featuring a variety of academic structures and facilities, including top-notch faculty and fully equipped labs. Key fields of study include botany, chemistry, physics, biotechnology, microbiology, mathematics, and statistics, providing students with a comprehensive and diverse learning environment.
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