Admission to the college is based on the rank achieved during counseling, determined by 12th-grade marks from the state board syllabus. Seats are allocated according to rank and caste quota. The faculty is experienced and supportive, though improvements in communication skills and lab facilities are needed. The annual fee is Rs 79,000 for the management quota and Rs 40,000 to Rs 50,000 for the government quota, depending on the caste quota.
These fees cover lab and library charges. Exam fees are Rs 150 per subject each semester, with revaluation costing Rs 300 and appeal revaluation Rs 400 per subject. While the college does not provide internships, students can pursue external opportunities if they maintain good exam results and clearances. The college offers interview opportunities for job placements, supporting students with strong knowledge and character. Government quota students in good academic standing can have loans arranged, but management quota students are ineligible for scholarships through this channel.
However, management quota students can apply for a college-administered scholarship worth Rs 5000 annually.
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