Admission to the program is merit-based, with shortlisted candidates undergoing a supportive yet lengthy interview process. The faculty is experienced in agricultural business challenges, though some lack English proficiency and corporate awareness. The dean of academics is well-regarded. The program has a reasonable fee structure, with an annual fee of approximately Rs. 1.3 lakhs, totaling Rs. 2.7 lakhs for two years, and offers concessions for minor categories. Despite a strong placement record, the recent exit of 24 companies suggests corporate engagement challenges.
Noteworthy recruiters include Deloitte, Byjus, Reliance, and others, with the highest salary package reaching 12 lakhs per annum. The average package is around 4 lakhs, and internships with stipends are rare. The MBA program spans two years, costing about Rs. 1.5 lakh annually, with placements in the third semester and a placement rate of 50-60%. The highest MBA package is 9 lakhs, though finance placements are suboptimal. The fee structure for other courses includes Rs.
20,000 per semester for B.Com, Rs. 30,000 for BBA, and Rs. 70,000 for MBA, excluding extra fees. Scholarships, student loans, and state reservation quotas are available through the National Scholarship Portal, despite a recent fee increase to Rs. 3 lakh. The college offers classes to boost leadership and analytical skills, but academic quality concerns persist as faculty lectures are seen as irrelevant.
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