The college admission process involves merit-based selection, where top-ranked candidates are interviewed, and 25 students are admitted. One notable course is psychology, taught by highly qualified faculty with MPhil degrees in various psychology fields. The college offers a quiet library for uninterrupted study. The fee structure is affordable; merit students only pay exam fees between 500 and 1,000 rupees per semester, while non-merit students pay around 10,000 rupees per semester, totaling approximately 60,000 rupees for a full undergraduate program.
Placement opportunities begin at the end of the postgraduate program, with internships available post-third semester of undergraduate studies. These internships provide experience in mental health institutions, social work, MNCs, and hospitals, offering a stipend of 10,000 rupees per month, excluding living expenses. Financial assistance is available through the CH Muhammed Koya Scholarship, offering roughly 20,000 INR yearly to support tuition and other fees, contributing to an estimated annual cost of 152,000 INR, thus making education more accessible.
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