Admission to the college involves a structured process adhering to university guidelines, including an application fee of Rs. 100 and submission of necessary documents. Admission is merit-based, following merit lists from Mumbai University, with reservations for SC, ST, and other backward castes, and a Marathi quota. Fees vary significantly by caste and course. For B.Com, open category students pay Rs. 3,000 in the first year, Rs. 3,500 in the second, and Rs.
5,000 in the third, while reserved category students may pay as low as Rs. 2,000 annually, benefiting from scholarships like Maha-DBT. BMS fees are Rs. 25,000, and B.Sc IT fees are Rs. 70,000. Un-aided students face higher costs. No loan facilities are available, and the scholarship application process is extensive. Placement opportunities are scarce, with no direct placements for B.Com students; however, companies like JP Morgan occasionally conduct campus placements for a limited number of students.
The college encourages students to seek internships independently, often using platforms like LinkedIn, although placement drives are infrequent and occur post-final exams. The faculty is supportive, with a mix of experienced and young professors, although some shortcomings in teaching methods are noted. Facilities support both academic and extracurricular activities, with a student-to-faculty ratio of 1:120.
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