The college in Jabalpur maintains an adequate faculty-to-student ratio, promoting good teacher availability. Faculty-student relationships are mixed; some teachers like Mr. Preety Jain and the BRF teacher are praised for their approachability and clear teaching methods. However, certain faculty, such as the Hindi teacher and Dr. Yoges, face criticism for being judgmental and lacking communication skills. The college’s autonomous status results in frequent exams, posing challenges for students, especially those with part-time jobs.
While the exams are moderately difficult, the final exams are particularly tough. Nonetheless, the marking process is considered generous. The college attracts reputable companies such as Tata, Reliance, TCS, Swiggy, Zomato, and Flipkart for placements. Placement eligibility begins in the third year for students, except for B.Com students who can participate after their second year. The average placement package is Rs 12,00,000, with the highest at Rs 15,00,000, and some offers reportedly reaching Rs 24,00,000.
Free internships, including stipends, are available through IITs and NITs, providing valuable industry exposure. The college also supports student involvement in field projects to enhance their skills and industry readiness. Scholarships are available for students from financially weak backgrounds, particularly those from scheduled castes, scheduled tribes, and other backward classes, despite some claims of no scholarships. The annual tuition fee for courses like B.Com (CA) ranges from approximately Rs 17,000 to Rs 24,000, with installment options.
An additional exam fee of around Rs 1,500 is required each semester.
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