The admission process at the college involves completing both the university and college forms, followed by a merit-based selection through up to three merit lists. Migrant students must provide a transfer certificate. The faculty is highly qualified, with most holding PhDs and experience in civil services exams, ensuring personalized attention due to a favorable faculty-to-student ratio. The course structure blends theory and practice but requires updates for industry relevance. Exams are moderately challenging, with two major exams per semester and various assessments.
Approximately 5-10% of students face difficulties passing. The fee structure is affordable, with regular courses costing 4,000-5,000 rupees and self-financed courses priced at 40,000-50,000 rupees. Placement opportunities are available for Chemistry, Biotech, and Political Science students, with internships offered by companies like Younity. Financial support is accessible through government schemes such as EBC, scholarships, and freeships, targeting economically and socially disadvantaged students. General category students pay about Rs. 96,000 over three years, while fees for SC/ST students are around Rs.
15,000-20,000, and OBC students pay between Rs. 20,000-25,000. Scholarships include merit-cum-need, government scholarships for SC/ST/OBC, and sports scholarships, making education more affordable and inclusive.
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