Admission to the college is merit-based, requiring a minimum of 40 marks in both 10th and 12th standard exams. The college includes a private university for selected subjects and offers affordable education, particularly for middle-class and economically disadvantaged students, as it is a government institution. The fee for Arts students in classes 11 and 12 is 7,000 Indian rupees, while Science students pay 9,000 rupees due to extra practical fees.
No monthly fees are required. The faculty is highly qualified, with most holding PhDs, and they maintain a supportive atmosphere. Limited placement and job opportunities are offered, with few internships available due to the college's postgraduate focus. Although the college doesn't provide its own scholarships or loans, students can benefit from scholarships offered by the Government of India and companies like Oil India. The annual tuition fee is 8,000 rupees, with extra costs including caution fees of 4,000 rupees, registration fees of 3,000 rupees, and admission fees of 7,000 rupees, which cover development fees.
Lab classes are not covered by these fees.
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