Admission to the college is determined by an entrance exam conducted by the college authorities. Successful candidates are listed in a merit list, and those meeting the cutoff are offered admission, with a 5-day window to pay the admission fee. The college is highly regarded in Gaya and conveniently located for local students. While the faculty is generally supportive and helpful with projects, there is a need for improvement in teaching methods, particularly in incorporating more practical approaches; currently, only 10-20% of teaching is practical, and smart boards are underutilized.
The library has over 100,000 books, providing ample resources, though faculty behavior is considered average, with a call for modernization among senior staff. The fee structure is average but relatively higher compared to other Bihar institutes, with an annual fee of Rs 15,000, totaling Rs 45,000 for a 3-year course. Additional costs add approximately Rs 10,000, making the total around Rs 55,000. This structure is considered affordable, especially with government support for lower caste students, making it manageable for middle-class families.
Placement opportunities are limited, with top companies like TCS and Infosys visiting infrequently every 2-3 years and very few placements offered, about one-twentieth of the student body. No multinational companies recruit, and only one or two state-level companies are involved, with no placement cell or campus recruitment activities available. The government has introduced a scheme for low-income families to support vocational course studies, and scholarships are available for OBC, ST, and SC students, providing full fee refunds, though not for general category students.
The college's alumni network offers guidance and support during and after college.
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