The admission process at the government arts college is transparent, adhering to state regulations, although it can be somewhat lengthy. The Computer Science department boasts a well-qualified faculty, including 8 permanent staff, 4 guest lecturers, 1 programmer, and an administrative member. Many faculty members hold doctoral degrees, and some have received university honors. The department also supports other arts departments, maintaining high educational standards across the college. Tuition fees are state-regulated, ensuring affordability, with total fees around 8,000 rupees.
First-year costs, including fees, are under 3,000 rupees, aided by a free annual bus pass. However, BCom fees are slightly higher than average. Placement opportunities are robust, with successful participation in off-campus drives and a notable recruitment by Honeywell, where 15 out of 27 students were placed. The college also hosts a yearly job fair and has a dedicated placement cell, providing internships and industry training. Students benefit from annual scholarships that exceed tuition fees, enhancing the college's financial appeal.
As a government institution, it supports government schemes, making education loans unnecessary due to low tuition costs.
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