The college offers a structured admission process that involves merit lists based on academic performance, with options for application via online or offline methods. Students can secure admission through quotas, including a Gujarati minority quota, and are notified of their admission status through mobile notifications. The faculty, noted for their qualifications and a mix of experienced and young members, conducts a substantial number of lectures and supports student activities beyond academics.
The curriculum includes moderately difficult exams, with a failure rate of about 20%. Fees are reasonable, with aided courses costing between 5,000 to 7,000 INR annually, while self-financed courses are around 18,000 INR. Girls pay reduced fees, with basic charges at 200 INR compared to 1,200 INR for boys. The college supports students through scholarships, particularly those from financially weak backgrounds or specific communities like SC, ST, and OBC, and offers flexible fee payment options.
The Career Development Cell significantly aids in placements, with reputed companies like TCS and ICICI involved, offering packages from Rs. 2,00,000 to Rs. 7,50,000, with average salaries for B.Com graduates ranging from Rs. 20,000 to Rs. 27,000. Around 75% of students secure placements in courses such as BBA and BMS. Despite certain courses lacking direct placement options, the college provides seminars and internships, maintaining a high reputation for job security. Additionally, financial assistance through scholarships and fee concessions is available, supporting students with transportation, books, and campus jobs.
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