Admission to the college is merit-based, with a process involving form submission, merit list publication, certificate verification, and fee payment. Undergraduate courses offered include Commerce, Arts, Science, and more, with a high student-to-teacher ratio of 1:80 or 1:70. The semester system has exams twice a year, but 60-65% of students often fail due to underestimating the difficulty. Fees are affordable, ranging from INR 6,000-7,000 per semester, with annual costs around INR 3,500.
The college provides rebates for SC/ST students and offers multiple scholarships, such as Rs. 14,000 for SC and Rs. 8,000 for OBC students. Although over 200 companies participate in the annual placement drive, including Google and Wipro, placements are primarily local, with 10-40% of students securing jobs and average packages of INR 2-2.5 lakh. The highest packages reach INR 5-6 lakh for some programs. Despite having a startup incubator and government stipends, the college lacks internships and workshops, limiting placement opportunities for traditional courses.
Financial aids and low-interest loans are available, with state merit scholarships for UG and PG students.
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