The college does not have a dedicated campus placement cell, and students primarily seek job opportunities off-campus. However, second-year students are eligible for interviews with major recruiters such as ISRO and Infosys, offering salaries around 30,000. Eligibility for these opportunities requires maintaining at least 60% marks. Although there is no direct provision for internships by the college, students can pursue private internships, and some internship programs are available externally in fields like crystal growth, nanotechnology, and astrophysics.
The college organizes seminars and workshops to assist students in job selection, contributing to a relatively high rate of job satisfaction. Despite limited placements in arts and science, there are opportunities in research fields like physics, maths, and biology, with some students securing placements abroad. The college emphasizes providing quality education, particularly for economically disadvantaged students, offering free books and fee concessions. Numerous private companies conduct placement camps at the college, though information and awareness about these opportunities need improvement.
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