The reviewer initially aimed for a career in medicine but shifted to agriculture after not passing the NEET exam, despite a year of coaching. Instead, they qualified for the OUAT entrance exam and opted for agriculture, recognizing its importance in economic development and its significant GDP contribution. The college faculty are well-qualified, holding Ph.D. degrees, and provide regular classes while fostering a supportive environment. Admission fees are relatively high, with merit-based fees around 50,000 INR and an additional 80,000 INR for cost-sharing students.
The college facilitates internships and hosts campus visits from private companies in the fertilizer and food sectors, though many students prefer government jobs or banking careers. A full course loan facility is available alongside substantial scholarship opportunities, including options for quota classes, the e-Medhabruti scholarship, and the college's own programs.
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