The admission process at Vallabh Government College begins with a 300 RS application form and an entrance exam consisting of 100 questions, scored between 80-100 marks. Candidates are ranked on a merit list, with a recent cutoff at 37 marks. The college offers 60 seats split between subsidized and non-subsidized students. Subsidized seats are awarded based on exam performance, while non-subsidized seats depend on merit. The annual fees vary: subsidized students pay 12,500 INR, and non-subsidized students pay between 25,000 to 27,000 INR.
Additional costs include uniforms (2,500 INR) and books (1,500 to 2,000 INR per semester). Private courses may cost up to 20,000 INR per year, with specific courses like BCA priced at 14,000 INR annually. The college offers fee concessions and scholarships for minority students, including government schemes for high-achieving students. Facilities include well-equipped labs, WiFi, and essential amenities like water coolers and a canteen. The college lacks a dedicated placement cell for BCA students, though other departments like BBA and BVoc have placement services.
Some courses offer internships and industrial training, but this is not confirmed for BCA. Despite this, BCA graduates have reportedly found jobs in local banks and companies. The college provides government-funded seats with an annual fee of 14,000 INR and offers scholarships based on financial status, sports quotas, and caste. Recently, government-funded students pay a total of 45,000 INR for their degree. The admission fee is 28,000 INR, with the yearly fee for general students reducing to 26,500 INR in the second year; SC/ST students pay around 17,000 INR per year.
While details on loan facilities or on-campus placements are unavailable, prospective students should visit the college's website for more information.
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