Admission at the university is merit-based, managed through an online single-window system. The college has a supportive faculty with a good faculty-to-student ratio, including six departmental faculty members and additional staff for subjects like English and Arabic. Although the curriculum is challenging, with a 37% failure rate in semester exams, faculty members are dedicated and approachable. The college is financially accessible, catering to students from various economic backgrounds, with an emphasis on equal value for all.
Placement opportunities begin in the 7th semester, with Tata Consultancy Services being a notable recruiter offering an average salary of 82,000 rupees and a highest offer of 32,000. The placement rate stands at 12% annually. Scholarships are available through government programs for students below the poverty line, with eligible students receiving 12,000 rupees. Management course fees are 120,000 rupees annually, with an additional 24,000 rupees management fee. Aided students in the self-finance department do not pay semester fees, whereas non-self-financing courses like B.Com require a one-time payment of 75,000 rupees upon admission.
The BCA course has the highest semester fee at 18,000 rupees. Merit-based financial support includes a 5,000-rupee award for academic performance, available to one student per class. The college offers no specific scholarships for OBC students except for the academic excellence award, and no additional scholarships beyond government and post-metric types.
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