The college maintains an effective student-to-teacher ratio, with each faculty member responsible for around 50-60 students, fostering a supportive environment, especially in the CSE department. However, the agriculture department needs more teachers. The examination system is rigorous, with three internal exams and a final exam each semester, but students generally manage well due to quality teaching. The campus infrastructure is good, despite a small ground and expensive cafeteria. From the third year, students access ample placement and internship opportunities, with companies like TCS, Accenture, IBM, Google, and Samsung participating.
Over 70% of students secure jobs, with an average salary package of 6 lakh per annum and the highest package of 85 lakh from an international firm. Internships are available in various locations, including Dehradun, Haridwar, Noida, and Delhi, with training opportunities in agriculture. The BSc Agriculture program costs 69,200 INR annually for academics and 86,000 INR for hostel fees, with scholarships available for high achievers, reducing costs significantly. Students scoring above 80% receive a scholarship of 5,000 INR per semester, with additional scholarships ranging from 10,000 to 40,000 INR based on past performance or entrance exams like NEET/JEE.
Government scholarships such as NSP and SSP are also accessible. The college maintains affordable fees without increases during the study period, supporting students financially.
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