The college provides diverse internship opportunities, notably for agriculture students in their final year, often with stipends. Such internships have involved organizations like Mali Seed and Sagar Krishnagar Youth Society, focusing on product distribution, marketing, and community engagement. An entranship program follows the 5th semester, associated with 20 companies including TATA Industries, but it does not include a stipend. Transportation for fieldwork and village surveys is facilitated by the college via buses, with faculty accompaniment.
The total cost for the 4-year course ranges from Rs 3.52 to 3.76 lakhs, with semester fees of Rs 40,000 and an initial admission fee between Rs 36,000 and Rs 100,000. Scholarships are available for West Bengal residents and high-achieving students, such as the Swami Vivekananda and Vikas Vaban Scholarships. Students scoring above 80%, 90%, and 95% in their 12th board exams may receive fee waivers of 60%, 75%, and 95% respectively.
The fee structure is designed to be affordable for families slightly above the poverty line, with the college assisting in loan procedures.
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