Admission to the Bachelor of Commerce (B.Com) course requires students to have passed SSC and HSC with at least 60%. The application process involves submitting forms and paying a 60,000 INR fee at a bank. Selection considers academic performance and sports participation. The college offers limited cultural activities for B.Com students and has a faculty comprising both highly specialized and average educators. Despite criticisms about the number of exams per semester, standout educators like Shagufta Mam are praised for their teaching.
Fees for the B.Com course average between 55,000 to 60,000 INR annually, with some reports of 50,000 INR monthly. Scholarships are available for high achievers and students from backward classes, mainly through government programs like SSP. High-performing students may pay as little as INR 1 per annum. The college has robust placement opportunities, with participation from 100 to 150 companies, including major firms like HP, Dell, Infosys, and Amazon. Approximately 50% of students secure placements.
Final-year students begin interviews in the fifth semester, provided they have no backlogs. The college emphasizes skill training and internships as part of the curriculum, with internships offered every six months. Although some report higher fees, many find them affordable, especially for degree courses other than B.Com.
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