The college offers a master's program spread over four semesters, with a strong emphasis on practical experience. Students must complete an internship in the first year and a project in the final year. Of the five teaching staff, three have earned their PhDs abroad, adding to the program's academic strength. The curriculum is updated in line with the NEP scheme. Placement opportunities are robust, with students eligible for campus interviews by the end of their third semester.
The active placement cell ensures many students secure job offers before graduation. Fees for open category students have increased from 60,000 in the final year to 70,000 in the first year. Scholarships like Maha DBT, NSP, and SWADHER are available for those who qualify. The college's connections with institutions and research labs support students in finding internships and job opportunities.
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