The college's admission process is merit-based, relying on high school examination marks to generate a merit list. Admissions occur in the college auditorium after applicants fill out an online form. The merit list may be published up to three times, with some students admitted from the first round. Admission is confirmed with a payment of Rs 6,000. The annual fee for the core stream is Rs 15,000, plus an additional Rs 800 due each year at admission.
The total cost for the 3-year course, including all fees, is approximately Rs 50,000. Despite being a government institution, the fee structure is seen as costly for middle-class students. While faculty support is generally positive, there are concerns regarding the behavior of some staff in the lab and accounts departments. Opinions on placements and internships are mixed; some students report successful placements and internships, while others claim there are no such opportunities, emphasizing individual responsibility for career development.
The college collaborates with sponsors to offer scholarships, aiding financially disadvantaged students with tuition-free education. There is a suggestion to broaden scholarship eligibility to include all students, regardless of category.
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