Admission to the college can be pursued via an entrance exam or through self-financed seats based on 12th-grade marks, typically requiring over 80%. Self-financed seats have a higher fee structure, costing about 60,000 to 65,000 INR per semester, compared to 20,000 to 30,000 INR for general seats. The faculty consists of experienced scientists, maintaining a 1:50 teacher-to-student ratio, and despite a high workload, they remain supportive. The semester fee for new students is now 36,000 INR, with annual increases, previously more affordable.
Hostel fees used to be 2,000-3,000 INR monthly. The rising cost is burdensome for some students, especially from agricultural backgrounds, despite lower fees compared to engineering and MBBS courses. Direct placement opportunities are limited; students often pursue further education or competitive exams. The RAWE program provides a 18,000 INR stipend for 180 days in the final year. Experiential learning programs enhance job prospects, though practical preparation and post-graduation guidance are lacking.
Scholarships are mainly for master's students and top-performing undergraduates, with B.Sc. toppers eligible for a 1,000 to 2,000 INR monthly stipend. One-time registration fees are 28,000 INR, and education loans are available, along with fellowships like the Inspire fellowship for Ph.D. students.

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