Admission to the program involves a test and the submission of key documents including a bonafide certificate, 10th +2 certificate, and a character certificate. Tests were conducted in 2012 for B.Sc. and in 2017 for M.Sc. courses. The college is well-regarded for its dedicated faculty who help students achieve their goals and secure jobs, especially in fertilizer and pesticide companies. Placement opportunities are available with Bangalore IIPM and government sectors.
The fee structure varies: self-financed students pay 70,000 per semester, while general seat admissions are 30,000 per semester, which some students find expensive. The college encourages entrepreneurship and offers stipends to support students financially. FSC students receive stipends after passing entrance exams, and BSc students get stipends during their final year when the RAWE program starts. MSc students also receive stipends if they pass the entrance exam. These financial aids are aimed at easing students' financial burdens during their academic journey.
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