The college maintains a strict dress code, prohibiting black clothing, and restricts phone usage on campus. It offers a Bachelor of Commerce in Computer Application, though not regularly. Lectures are clear and accessible, supported by a friendly and competent faculty, enhancing the student learning experience. The college has two fee structures: a low regular fee and a much higher self-financing fee.
Additional costs include tuition, lab, university exam, caution deposit, library, examination, textbook, bus, certificate course fees, and fines. Placement opportunities are robust, with internships and campus interviews, such as with HCL, aiding in student employment. Scholarships are available only to regular students, with no specific eligibility criteria mentioned, and are not offered to those in self-financed courses.
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