Admission to Calicut University is based on 12th-grade marks, with additional points for NSS or NCC participation. The university uses an index mark system for the allotment process, which includes three main allotments and additional special and supplementary ones. The college has a 200-year legacy and a well-qualified faculty, most holding PhDs. The department features 8 assistant professors, excluding language faculty. The college's fee structure is income-based, offering accessibility to various income groups, with scholarships available to support economically disadvantaged students.
While admission through the merit quota exempts fees, management quota costs range from Rs 100,000 to Rs 200,000, with management seats costing approximately Rs 1.5 lakh. There are no internships or campus placements for undergraduates, requiring students to independently find jobs. Scholarships from the government of Kerala, the University Grants Commission, and private options like the HDFC crisis scholarship are available, though awareness is low. Campus drives occur annually from March to June, organized by political parties or external teams.
Students are encouraged to actively seek scholarships, though the college does not prioritize sharing this information.
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