The college's admission process starts with an online application, followed by an interview invitation based on a merit list. Candidates are placed on a confirmed or waiting list, with the latter considered if spots open up. The faculty is noted for being skilled, supportive, and approachable, ensuring effective teaching and student engagement.
There are no tuition fees for merit-based admissions, though a nominal fee is required before semester exams. Self-financed students face additional costs, but scholarships are available to help with expenses. Placement opportunities are strongest in the Computer Science and vocational courses, with vocational students benefiting from 6th-semester internships. Zoology students have less information on internships and placements.
The college also offers scholarships through its edusupport group to aid financially challenged students, though loan options are not detailed.
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