Admission to the B.Sc. Chemistry program is based on a merit list, and students who have completed 12th grade can apply. The college offers hostel facilities, though not specifically for girls. The faculty is highly praised, especially the electrochemistry instructor. Fees for the government-aided Shift I are affordable at around Rs. 7,500 annually, with semester exam fees of Rs. 1,600. In comparison, the unaided evening department (Shift II) is more expensive, costing approximately Rs. 45,000 annually with semester fees of Rs. 3,000.
Morning shift students have a total annual cost under Rs. 20,000. Scholarships of Rs. 3,500 per year are available based on caste and income, requiring submission of relevant certificates. Campus placements from companies like MRF, Swiggy, Harpic, and TVS occur after the 5th semester, with around 60% of students securing jobs annually, particularly those with scores above 80%. Stipends for placements can reach up to Rs. 25,000. Although internships are not formally introduced, some companies offer them with potential for permanent positions.
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