Admission to the college is simple and does not require entrance exams. Students meet with the principal and pay their fees to receive a roll number, completing the process. The college holds a high rating locally, with faculty praised for being friendly and supportive in academics. However, the teaching method emphasizes obtaining a degree over developing professional skills, causing a lack of practical experience. The curriculum includes minimal industrial visits, focusing more on theory than practice.
The fee structure is not favorable for those with financial constraints, as fees are high, creating a financial burden. Additionally, the college does not offer internships or placement services, leaving students to independently find such opportunities. A student applied twice for a scholarship under the Mai Bhago scheme for a single girl child but was unsuccessful. Overall, while the college is well-regarded in the area, its high fees and lack of practical training or placement support may limit students' post-graduation opportunities.
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