The college provides a supportive faculty, though some concerns exist about favoritism towards less diligent students. It offers diverse internship opportunities in fields like journalism and mass media, with first-year students interning at organizations such as Amar Ujala and the Newspaper Association of India, and other courses offering placements with companies like Amul and ICICI Bank. Students are eligible for campus placements from the third year, achieving a 75% placement rate.
The highest reported placement package is INR 20,000 per month, with some seniors receiving around INR 200,000. The college collaborates with firms like Zomato and TaskUs for placements and facilitates internships with companies such as Hindustan. The annual fee is INR 104,000, payable in full or quarterly, and the college does not offer scholarships. There are two branches: one in Sagarpur with three classes and another in Sampla, Haryana, with two classes.
The Sampla campus is spacious, aesthetically pleasing, and provides a bus service. Campus life is generally positive, although some instances of ragging have been reported.
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