The college offers a mix of self-financed and government-funded courses, such as BA in Tamil and English, at government fees. Admissions in 2018 were based on the higher secondary percentage, making the application process straightforward. As an autonomous institution, the college has a robust infrastructure comparable to private colleges, offering quality education and strong faculty support, especially benefiting Yadava caste students. The college charges only admission and exam fees, with no additional costs during the course, except for an occasional cultural festival fee that generally does not exceed 500.
Payments are flexible, accepted via cash, cheque, or demand draft. Despite offering campus interviews, these are criticized for not leading to actual job offers, indicating ineffectiveness in job placement. The college actively assists students in obtaining scholarships for those who qualify, although the reviewer did not use these services. Overall, the institution provides a well-maintained and conducive learning environment with transparent fee structures and support for financial aid, though improvements are needed in job placement effectiveness.




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