Admission to the college is determined by a merit list based on 12th-grade results, with multiple lists released. Students whose names appear on these lists can pay admission fees at the college office to confirm their enrollment. The faculty is highly qualified and supportive, assisting students with both academic and personal challenges. The fee structure includes an annual admission fee and exam fees payable during exam periods. Although the college does not provide placements for non-technical degree courses, the zoology department offers some placement or internship opportunities, though specific success rates are unspecified.
The college facilitates access to government-sponsored scholarships, such as the Swami Vivekananda and Oasis scholarships, while also offering a minority scholarship based on 12th-grade results; one student received Rs. 4000. Course fees are Rs. 30,000, designed to be affordable for students from various socio-economic backgrounds. Despite reasonable fees, scholarships are available for eligible students. Some campus placement opportunities exist for specific specializations.
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