Admission to the college is based on meeting specific cut-off marks, with original documents verified and stored securely. The faculty comprises a mix of experienced and newer members, mostly female, providing a well-rounded educational experience. The Biochemistry faculty operates in a fully air-conditioned setting, although some issues exist within the Physical Education department. Due to government funding, fees are reasonable, attracting diverse students nationwide. The college offers internships from the first semester in fields like marketing and finance, but placement for science students is limited, pushing them towards higher studies.
The highest placement package is 5 LPA, with an average of 3.6 LPA, and around 65% of students find placements with companies such as ICICI and Infosys. Research projects and summer training, supported by initiatives like the DBT Star College Scheme, are available, with some offering stipends of about 15k. Principal and Vice-Chancellor Internship Schemes, merit-based, are accessible once per course. Scholarships are available for various categories, including Rs 10,000 annually for single girl children and Rs 12,000 per year for students from families earning less than Rs 3 lakh.
B.Sc. program fees are Rs 23,400 for the first year, Rs 19,000 for the second year, and Rs 18,000 for the third year. Despite higher fees than government colleges, the education and facilities are considered worthwhile. Post-B.Sc. placements offer average monthly stipends between Rs 20,000 and Rs 25,000, with most students opting for further studies like M.Sc. or MBA.
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