The college offers a straightforward admission process based on merit, requiring a minimum of 60% in previous exams, and involves an application form costing around 30 rupees. The college announces a merit list in three rounds and grants admission on a first-come, first-served basis to eligible candidates. Courses in science and commerce are offered, supported by a well-regarded faculty, many of whom have over eight years of teaching experience, with some having corporate backgrounds.
The faculty emphasizes practical skills, individual attention, and maintain a feedback system for improvements. The college has been established for over 50 years and is known for its supportive management and cultural activities. The fee structure is feasible, with annual fees ranging from 25,000 to 60,000 rupees depending on the course. For example, B.Com fees are approximately 53,000 rupees, BCA around 60,000 rupees, and B.Sc. about 40,000 rupees. Scholarships and fee concessions are available for students from certain backward castes and those from low-income backgrounds.
Payment methods are primarily in cash, with the fee covering sports, library, and other facilities. In terms of placements, about 30% of students secure jobs annually, with participation from major companies like Infosys, Wipro, Accenture, and TCS. Average salary packages range from 2 to 3 lakhs per annum, with some start-ups offering around 1.8 to 2 lakhs. A minimum of 60% is required for placement eligibility, with some companies seeking up to 80%.
Although the college does not provide direct internships, students can pursue them independently, and a recent internship program has been initiated. Scholarships are abundant, based on academic merit and financial need, with support from the Karnataka government and alumni. The college ensures students are informed about scholarship opportunities, making education affordable, especially compared to other institutions in Bengaluru.




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