The college offers a government-reserved admission process for PWD seats, with applications collected at the college and results displayed on the notice board. Admission relies on rank and government reservation, with counseling dates announced in newspapers. While the faculty is generally supportive, there are vacancies filled by inexperienced staff, affecting the quality of teaching. The college is government-funded, resulting in affordable fees, with students only paying departmental and government-fixed fees.
Economically weaker students predominantly attend the institution. Initially active, the placement cell became inoperative but resumed after two years, with 10 to 20 companies visiting for recruitment. While many students found jobs, others gained interview experience. Scholarships are available for SC, ST, BC, MBC, and differently-abled students through various welfare departments. Semester fees are low, amounting to 650 INR per semester or 1300 INR annually, with a final semester fee increase to 850 INR.
BA in History admission fees are 1355 INR for Tamil Nadu students and 1880 INR for others. Education is accessible for financially disadvantaged students, as they only pay admission and exam fees. Hostel accommodations are offered for long-distance students with a reservation benefit of 18,000 INR, and BC, BCM, SC, and ST students receive scholarships of 7,000 INR per year. No additional charges apply beyond the outlined fees.
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