The B.Com program's admission process is merit-based, requiring an online application by students who have completed 10+2 from a recognized board. After applying online, candidates must submit a printed receipt and verify documents at the college, where fees, approximately Rs. 40,000, can be paid offline or online. The program is staffed by qualified faculty, including a doctorate in commerce, maintaining a 46:54 faculty-student ratio. The college conducts exams biannually, with preliminary exams before finals, although cheating has been noted.
Although the college does not offer direct job placements, it aids B.Com students in finding opportunities with NGOs and organizes internships annually, with about 70% of students selected. A 3-month training program prepares students for internships. The college's government affiliation allows for potential scholarships and education loans for high achievers, but currently, no scholarships are available. The annual fee for honors students is Rs. 12,000 plus an exam fee of Rs.
1,800, while non-honors students pay Rs. 11,000, with an overall annual fee ranging from Rs. 24,000 to Rs. 28,000. Despite lacking placement support, the college effectively prepares students for interviews, though some permanent teachers struggle with English communication.
















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