The food and beverage processing course promises significant growth and opportunities, especially in the next 2-3 years. The college boasts highly qualified faculty who ensure a supportive learning environment through both online and in-person interactions. The fee, around 40,000 rupees annually with a 5% increase each year, is manageable for upper middle-class families, supplemented by various scholarships. Merit-based, need-based, and specific scholarships like the G.P. Birla, offering up to a 90% fee concession, ease financial strain.
Over 600 companies partner for placements, with 50-60 in the food sector offering roles in quality, production, hygiene, and safety, supported by a dedicated placement department. Notable companies like Mahindra Agri Solutions Limited offer internships and positions such as Quality Executive with a stipend of 10,000. The college's entrepreneur cell aids aspiring startup founders. Despite not offering direct loan facilities, loans are accessible through banks. The college has received awards for its placement success, with major companies like Amazon and Google participating in campus placements, opening up excellent job opportunities for students.
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