Admission to this college is merit-based, considering marks from 10th and 12th grade exams. The faculty is highly qualified, with many having Ph.D. qualifications, and they are dedicated to student learning, providing practical examples and extra support. The college's fee structure is affordable, without donations, but the exact fees are unspecified except for the BSc Chemistry course, which costs 30,000 rupees annually. The college boasts strong placement opportunities, with 30% of students placed in leading multinational companies.
Campus placements begin in the fifth semester, offering a highest salary package of 30,000 and an average of 12,000. The college also supports students preparing for government exams. Internship opportunities, both paid and unpaid, offer an average stipend of 8,000. Various scholarships, including for disadvantaged groups and poor students, are available, with a work scholarship for those in need. The college operates day and evening shifts to accommodate students working as part-time teachers.
The total course cost generally remains below 100,000 rupees, making education accessible to many, including rural and first-generation graduates.
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