Admission is merit-based, relying on 12th class marks, with document verification required for those on the 2nd or 3rd merit list. The college, a government institution with a reasonable fee structure, charges between 2,000 and 3,000 INR per semester, while the annual fee is around 40,000 INR. The BSc in Forestry costs about 42,000 INR per year, paid in two installments of 21,000 INR each semester. Economically disadvantaged students may receive fee relaxation, though no internal scholarships or loan facilities exist.
Scholarships are available through government schemes after verification. The faculty is qualified, but management issues lead to inconsistent classes and no compulsory attendance. Over four years, students take 20 exams, along with practicals, though the lack of individual attention poses challenges due to overcrowding. The university doesn’t guarantee placements or internships, requiring students to seek opportunities independently. Eligibility for placements starts after the 7th semester, while internships can begin after four semesters.
Placement requires a minimum overall percentage of 65%, although salary details are not disclosed. Skill development is emphasized through various projects and programs, including unpaid internships, and passing the NET exam allows qualification as an associate professor. For more details on financial aid, campus jobs, and specific fees, visiting the university's website or contacting them directly is advised.
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