Admission to this college is merit-based, requiring applicants to fill out a form on the university's website and submit necessary documents, although some issues with document verification have been noted. The faculty varies in enthusiasm, with the economics department being particularly commendable. The fee structure is affordable, with arts courses priced at 5,000 and science and commerce courses ranging from 10,000 to 25,000, making the college accessible to students from medium to low-income backgrounds.
While internship and job opportunities during the second year of the BA program were limited, the program's autonomous status has introduced additional courses that may improve job prospects. The college provides a minority scholarship and a fee scholarship. However, there are concerns about staff discrimination based on religion and language, with non-Marathi speakers facing challenges such as staff pointing out mistakes and rejecting forms, while Marathi-speaking students receive assistance.
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