The college offers a Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA) program, with direct admission based on merit, without an entrance exam. Students must pay a registration fee of ?1,000 and an annual course fee of approximately ?60,000, which includes dress charges. The college provides a 50% scholarship for students scoring over 70% in their 12th exams and offers further fee reductions based on academic performance. For instance, students with over 90% marks receive a 50% fee reduction, while those scoring over 80% get a 25% discount.
The total tuition fee ranges from ?150,000 to ?180,000 for the entire course, and installment payment options are available. Affiliated with Chaudhary Charan Singh University, Meerut, the college ensures a straightforward admission process. The faculty is generally friendly and professional, although teaching effectiveness varies due to issues like communication skills. Faculty turnover is a concern, possibly linked to management issues. Despite these challenges, recent faculty additions have improved teaching quality.
Placement opportunities are limited, with only about 10% of students getting placed in companies like HCL, Wipro, Amazon, and Microsoft, averaging a package of ?3.5 lakh. The highest package can reach ?6.5 lakh. Internships are available with at least 15 companies for six months, but students often need to be proactive in securing jobs. The Radhika Scholarship Programme offers financial assistance based on academic performance and was expanded in 2019 to include male students.
The college's fee structure is considered affordable, particularly for middle-class families, but fees after the first year must be paid in cash. The placement scenario is inconsistent, with limited support from the college, and students often need to seek internships outside the campus.
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