The college offers a straightforward admission process, with easy documentation and supportive staff. The fee structure is moderate and varies by program, with Information Technology being the most expensive, followed by Computer Science and Commerce. Science, Arts, and BBI programs have lower fees, while master's programs are costlier, though MCOM and MA are less expensive than other master's courses. Scholarships are available for students from backward classes, while general category students face higher fees.
First-year tuition is 7500, second-year tuition is 8000, plus 700-1000 for books annually. Faculty are approachable, with the zoology department noted for being particularly friendly. The exam system includes 25-mark internal exams and 75-mark semester-end exams. Most students pass, but some face KTs in 1-2 subjects. The curriculum is relevant and up-to-date. Placement opportunities exist for bachelor's and master's students, especially with companies like Cipla, offering packages up to 10 LPA, and an average of 4 LPA for fresh graduates.
However, degree programs reportedly lack formal placements or internships, potentially due to the college's reputation. The college offers self-financing courses in Biotechnology, BCom, and BSc Computer Science, which facilitate loan opportunities for students, with additional loan facilities available through the trustees, Vidhyavardhini.
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