The admission process for the course is primarily offline, requiring candidates to have completed 10+2 with at least 50% marks in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Selection is merit-based, contingent upon good scores in the MHT-CET examination. The college boasts a highly qualified faculty, with most holding PhDs and offering significant teaching experience. The total course fee is Rs. 75,250, distributed across four years: Rs. 24,850 for the first year and Rs. 16,800 annually for the subsequent three years.
This fee is considered affordable. The college has a strong placement wing, enhancing job prospects for students, particularly those excelling academically. It attracts leading companies like CP Feed Company and Godrej Private Limited for campus interviews. In the final year, students engage in a comprehensive internship, spending six months each in the fish processing industry and aquaculture fish production farms. Additionally, various scholarships are available, including Merit cum Means and National Talent Scholarships.
For students admitted through the ICAR-UG examination, a scholarship of about Rs. 20,000 per year is provided. The annual academic fee, including hostel accommodation, ranges from Rs. 15,000 to Rs. 20,000. Final-year students also participate in field training, gaining practical experience in post-fisheries and production activities, which allows them to earn money.
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