Admission to the college is based on a student's +2 marks and a follow-up interview by the board of management. Students must submit relevant documents and pay initial, semester, and miscellaneous fees. Located in a forest, the college presents transportation challenges, though a college bus service is available. The faculty's reputation is mixed; while the arts and science departments are staffed by qualified faculty, there are concerns about the focus on student relationships over academic needs and deceptive promotional practices.
The environment is also described as politically charged. Fees are perceived as high, with funds seemingly benefiting the institution rather than students. The BCom course offers job opportunities, particularly in banking, and supports entrepreneurship and further qualifications like CA or CMA. Despite promises, the college lacks internship options and organized campus job fairs. Placement is provided in the 6th semester based on performance and behavior, with about 30 companies visiting annually, including Axis Bank and firms from Infopark.
However, the college does not offer internal scholarships or loan facilities, leaving students to depend on government scholarships that require annual renewal. The total cost of study is around one lakh eight thousand. Financial assistance and campus job opportunities are available but not as competitive as other institutions.
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