The prestigious college in Navi Mumbai conducts its admissions online, requiring applicants to submit their 10th and 12th-grade marks. Admission is based on a merit list system, with up to five lists for the general category due to high cut-off scores. The FYBCom program has a maximum intake of 240 students. After appearing on a merit list, students must complete an admission form and submit documents with a fee, generally Rs.
8,000, plus additional fees for courses like Tally (Rs. 3,000). The faculty is highly qualified, with many holding advanced degrees and professional credentials, including a CA for the accounts teacher. They are praised for their dedication and supportive approach, conducting extra lectures and exams. The college has a high passing rate of 80-85% and affordable fees, ranging from 3,500 to 5,000 INR annually for BCom courses, with other programs costing less than 20,000 INR per annum.
Scholarships and fee concessions are available for economically disadvantaged students and on a merit basis, with no extra fees or donations for admissions. The college's placement cell secures opportunities for BCom, BMS, and BSc students, with recruiters like ITC, EY, and TCS. About 70-80% of commerce students secure placements with packages ranging from Rs. 300,000 to Rs. 500,000 per annum. Internships are emphasized, offering stipends between Rs. 15,000 to Rs.
20,000. Various scholarships are available, reducing tuition fees for meritorious and financially challenged students, with annual fees ranging from 6,000 to 34,000 INR depending on the course. Despite no bank partnerships for student loans, flexible fee structures allow installment payments, enabling students to work part-time if needed.

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