Students become eligible for placement opportunities in their final semester, though only a few meet the criteria set by companies for campus placements. The college provides webinars that offer E-certificates to enhance students' resumes. Internship opportunities are limited, but some students manage to secure paid internships. The college charges a high fee of 17,000 per year, with additional bus fees, which many students find unfair, leading to a strike.
Despite criticism of the service quality compared to the fees, the college offers scholarships through several schemes. While not all students succeed in on-campus job placements, the college supports internship opportunities through departmental introductions.
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