The admission process for the course involves submitting an application form, obtainable from the newspaper or university website, followed by participating in an entrance exam. Successful candidates are then listed on a merit list and called for admission confirmation. The faculty is well-qualified, promoting student excellence and societal contributions. Classes run Monday to Friday, with laboratory sessions from 2 to 5 pm. The college is closed on weekends. The annual fee is 11,300 for undergraduate programs and 44,300 for master's programs.
The total annual fee, including lab and library charges, is 45,250, payable in installments. The college offers robust placement support, ensuring all graduates secure jobs, with a job fair hosted annually. Internships, often at Indian Grassland, are available but unpaid, while some students intern at prestigious institutes like the National Institute of Malaria Research. Although the college doesn't offer scholarships, students can apply for a government scholarship that covers up to 60% of the fees, with full coverage possible for B.Sc.
students. Scholarship applications are accepted from August to November, and funds are disbursed in February. The college's affordable fee structure typically negates the need for student loans.




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