The Master's program in the Department of Genetics & Plant Breeding, Faculty of Agriculture, requires candidates to pass an entrance examination with multiple-choice questions and a negative marking system. Acceptance is based on a 1:4 selection ratio and a ranking process, followed by a counseling session. The course emphasizes the significant role of agriculture in global sustenance and providing healthy food. The fee structure includes semester fees of 8,000, admission fees of 19,600, and a monthly hostel charge of 2,200.
The college offers placement opportunities in All India Co-ordinated Research Projects and private companies dealing with seeds, chemicals, and organic pesticides. Students can pursue research and professional careers and receive coaching for competitive exams such as ARS, Bank Field Officers, and ADA through PSC. Scholarships are available for students who graduated from the state where the college is located, but not for those from other states.
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