The college offers a 4-year course divided into 8 semesters, with academic assessments through monthly tests, semester exams, practicals, assignments, and attendance. While the faculty is generally good, the college faces issues with inconsistent facilities like labs and digital classrooms. Internship opportunities are limited for the Agriculture department, with only one buyer providing internships, unlike other branches that have better options. Scholarships are available through the government, requiring students to maintain a minimum of 95% marks in their 12th grade and throughout their degree.
General caste students face high fees, while students from lower castes can study without fees. Additional charges include a counseling fee of 2000, first-year hostel fees of 8850, new admission fees of 45450, and a second-semester exam fee of about 40250. There are concerns about rising fees, inadequate facilities, and uncertain placement guarantees.










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