The college focuses on higher education and research rather than direct job placements. Many students opt for further studies, like PhD programs, or engage in research and development. Some graduates explore opportunities abroad. The college has a differentiated fee structure for bachelor programs, with girls paying less than boys. Self-financed students face a cost of around 25,000 per semester.
Scholarships are available for exceptional students. While there's no dedicated campus job program, the college offers job references, and a placement cell in each department supports job placements and scholarships. Overall, the fees are considered reasonable compared to other institutions, offering good value for the education provided.
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