The college offers a variety of courses, including a BSc in Biotechnology, with admissions typically occurring by the first week of September. The admission fees are low, and there are opportunities available for supplementary students. The fee structure is affordable for science students but relatively expensive for those in commerce. Initially, payments were made through bank challans, but later transitioned to online payments, leading to some technical difficulties and cases of double charges.
The deadline for fee payment is notably early. Faculty quality varies significantly, with some lecturers exceeding expectations and others appearing disengaged. Placement opportunities mainly benefit commerce students, with little emphasis on placements for BSc students. Internships are average, with students typically completing 3 to 4 and receiving certificates. Scholarship applications are processed online and are eligibility-based on caste criteria; however, the processing was delayed due to the COVID-19 lockdown in 2020.






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