The college stands out for its supportive faculty, who are dedicated to addressing student doubts and ensuring effective learning. However, concerns about unequal opportunities among students have been noted. Placement success varies by department, with commerce students experiencing better outcomes than IT students, who see only 1-2 companies visiting. Approximately 40% of students secure placements each year, with companies like Study at Home, Younity, and Sega Seven Seas primarily offering digital marketing internships.
Study at Home provides a stipend of 10,000 INR for a three-month internship, while Younity does not offer stipends. Placement eligibility starts in the final semester, with some companies like Deloitte and Airtel offering online internships. Faculty support is available during the placement process. Scholarships are mainly provided by the government of Uttar Pradesh for students scoring above 70%, although financial assistance is otherwise limited, and no loan facilities exist.
Fees are generally affordable but can vary, with courses like B.Com and B.Sc. being more expensive. Fee concessions are available based on +2 marks, and scholarships can be applied for through a government portal. Late fee payments incur penalties starting at 300 rupees. Campus placements are limited, with few opportunities for B.Com and M.Com students, and no hostel facilities exist for female students.
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