Admission to the college is determined by a merit list system, primarily based on 12th-grade results. The initial merit list admitted 10 students, followed by a second list to fill 30 more seats, with waiting list candidates considered if spots are available. Faculty members are experienced and offer personalized support, conducting regular tests and providing study materials. The fee structure varies by course, with practical courses being more expensive. Admission fees are about Rs.
16,000, and each semester requires an exam fee of approximately Rs. 900. Semester fees range from Rs. 2,000 to Rs. 30,000, depending on the course. Placement opportunities are limited, especially in Computer Science and Mathematics, with placements starting from the 5th semester and an average package of 35,000 INR. The college offers several scholarships for economically disadvantaged students, including the Henry Stephen Fund and various merit-based awards. The state government provides the 'Kanyashree' stipend for female students.
The college organizes seminars, projects, and science fairs to enhance learning. Scholarships are based on economic and academic criteria. There are no loan facilities, and admission costs are around Rs. 15,000, with semester fees between Rs. 4,000 and Rs. 6,000. Additional expenses include two educational tours. The placement cell assists with job placements, and government scholarships are available to support students financially.
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