Admission to the college can be obtained through two methods: a merit-based Government Seat or a Self-Finance Seat, which requires visiting the office and paying the fee. The institution boasts well-qualified faculty, with 6 classes and approximately 45-48 students per class, managed by 10 staff members. The assessment includes two 25-mark internal exams and a 60-mark model exam. Fees are affordable, with government-aided courses costing around 4000 INR annually, and self-financed courses ranging from 14,000 to 15,000 INR per semester.
Placement opportunities are limited due to the rural setting, requiring a minimum of 60% marks by the 5th semester. Annually, 5 to 10 companies visit the campus, offering salary packages up to 4 lakhs per annum. BSc graduates typically receive an average package of 15,000 INR in hand. Despite collaborations with multinational companies, students often seek off-campus placements. Internship options are limited, but partnerships like Vibro provide trainers and stipends for projects.
Scholarships focus on higher studies, with limited undergraduate support due to low course costs. Fees average about 30,000 INR annually, paid in two installments per semester. Specific scholarships include minority, entrance, SC/ST, and Anjac poor students scholarships. Top-performing students may receive free courses in MCA and undergraduate programs. Semester fees are 21,000 INR for the 1st, 17,500 INR for the 2nd, 18,000 INR for the 3rd, and 17,600 INR for the 4th, excluding exam and marksheet fees (800 to 1,100 INR).
Academic excellence is recognized with gold and silver medals.
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