To enroll in a course at this college, students must have at least 50 marks in their 12th class exams. The admission process involves filling out an online application, followed by a merit list publication and a counseling session based on merit numbers. Science students are encouraged to choose B.Sc., while those less inclined toward math and physics can opt for B.A. Students with strong academic results are recommended to pursue honors in a specific subject.
Course fees vary: B.A. courses cost between 3,000 to 4,000 rupees, and B.Sc. courses are around 7,000 rupees, with fees potentially varying by subject. The college, focused on graduation courses, provides limited job offers. Occasionally, companies and banks like State Bank of India visit for placements. While the college doesn't offer its own scholarships, students can receive a small annual stipend from the government during the three-year course, though no loan facilities are available as it is a government institution.
Students can also pursue external scholarships like the Swami Vivekananda scholarship, which requires maintaining a 60% score each year.




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