The college organizes placement drives twice a year, with participation from both local and top multinational companies like Accenture, Wipro, and Infosys. Each cycle sees an average of 10 to 15 students being recruited, with salary packages ranging from 3 to 5 lakhs per annum. These placements typically occur at the end of the students' fourth semester. The college's undergraduate program emphasizes the development of presentation skills and provides internship opportunities with industrial companies.
Students also benefit from annual industrial visits for real-world business exposure. As a government institution, the college's tuition fees are lower than those of private colleges, adhering to university and government-prescribed fee structures, making it budget-friendly for middle-class families. Although fees can change based on decisions by the university and college management, government scholarships are available to support students financially.
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