Admission to the college is merit-based, with applicants required to fill out forms, and seats are awarded from the highest to lowest scorers. There is a special quota for Muslim students. The faculty is known for being supportive, offering both academic and mental guidance, particularly benefitting students with less awareness in certain areas.
The college provides both government-organized and private courses, with the former being more affordable. However, the college does not facilitate placements, internships, or job opportunities. While the college itself does not offer scholarships or loans, students can apply for scholarships through a state government portal, which requires verification of course enrollment and eligibility.
Scholarships from the university are available for students with reservations.
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