The college offers a supportive learning environment with a good faculty-to-student ratio, particularly excelling in chemistry and nutrition due to engaging teaching methods. Language faculty, however, have faced criticism for limited activities. Student evaluations include regular assessments and semester exams. Campus placements are available from the fifth semester, with companies like Wipro, Google, Amazon, and Infosys participating. Google and Amazon extend more offers, with the highest salary package at Rs 30,000 and the average at Rs 20,000.
The college enjoys a high placement rate, and internships with stipends are offered by major companies. Students also partake in projects, notably in clinical nutrition and dietetics. The Sahyatha Foundation provides internships involving village health surveys and nutritional guidance. The college’s fee structure includes a tuition fee of Rs 33,000, with additional fees totaling Rs 5,500. The annual fee for each academic year is Rs 24,605. Specific course fees are Rs 18,000 for BBA, Rs 22,000 for Computer Science, and Rs 25,000 for Btmc.
Scholarships available include merit-based, post-matric, and Epass scholarships, the latter offering around Rs 15,000. Placement opportunities are not universal across all courses, but some do offer placements with top companies.











































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