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College infra is decent: big classrooms with fans & blackboards, some projectors, Labs have working PCs & scopes. Library full of books, few e-desks. Cricket ground, basketball, badminton ok. Hostels 4-sharing, clean, WiFi (slow evenings). Mess food fresh & hygienic. All used, maintained well.
Amazing learning experience. You can explore genetics. The campus life is also good. Teachers are good at communication and expertise at the subject. The equipment and laboratory infrastructure is amazing. You can master required skills here.
Outstanding facilities, including WiFi in the library, lecture rooms, and laboratories. Beautiful surroundings and tidy living quarters. Every classroom has a smart board for interactive learning. Infrastructure and education was in high level.
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