Gurunanak College, affiliated with the University of Madras, offers a range of Humanities and Arts courses, with additional support in sports and for differently-abled students. Admission involves an online application starting mid-April, a fee of Rs. 250, followed by interviews and counseling. For a B.Com course, a high score of at least 95% in relevant subjects is required, while honors candidates need 85-90%. Admissions are confirmed within 1-3 weeks, with fees paid via Demand Draft.
Courses are available in morning and evening shifts, with fees ranging from Rs. 15,000 to Rs. 50,000 annually. B.Com students typically pay around Rs. 30,000 per year, plus Rs. 100 per subject for exams. Payment methods include NEFT, DD, cheque, or cash, and financial aid is available for reserved categories and merit-based scholarships. The faculty is experienced, with a student-to-faculty ratio of 1:40, and the college operates three exams per semester. The placement cell actively works with companies like Infosys, TCS, and Wipro, achieving a placement success rate of 59% to 100%, with salary packages between Rs. 2.5-3 lakhs per annum, and the highest at Rs. 20 lakhs.
Internship stipends range from Rs. 2,000 to Rs. 8,000 monthly. The University of Madras also offers scholarships such as the National Scholarship and those for SC, ST, and OBC categories, which can cover up to half of tuition fees. Merit scholarships require a minimum of 80% in class 12 exams. The college is committed to financially supporting students through scholarships and fee concessions, particularly for those from economically weaker sections or with high academic performance.
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