The college admits students based on a merit list, with many applicants interested in subjects like geology, zoology, and botany, as well as future government job prospects. The faculty is praised for being supportive and approachable, effectively addressing students' questions. Despite many faculty members being older, they maintain a lively and positive attitude.
The college is a government institution, offering affordable education with an annual fee of 2400 and an additional 800 per semester, making it a cost-effective choice with minimal other expenses. Placement opportunities are limited and mainly available to geology students, but these are not guaranteed. Most students aim to prepare for government jobs.
Scholarships are provided primarily to students from reserved categories, such as SC and ST, with merit-based scholarships available for general category students.
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