Admission to the college is merit-based, determined by 12th-grade scores, with eligibility extended to students from the West Bengal Board and other boards. Admissions can also be secured through the ICAR UG AIEEE exam, which requires only a written test, with no interviews involved. The college is recognized for its capable teaching staff and good campus facilities, offering six 45-minute lectures daily. The faculty-student relationship is cooperative and friendly, with faculty particularly noted for their approachability and engagement in student welfare.
The college's management faculty is open to new ideas, and teaching methods are straightforward and easy to grasp. A variety of activities, including presentations, group work, NSS, and NCC, are organized alongside four major exams, ensuring all students pass. The fee structure is affordable for middle-class students, with total annual costs for some courses under Rs 20,000. Special fee considerations and scholarships are available for OBC, SC, and ST students, with SC/ST students receiving a significant fee refund through the Government of India post-metric scholarship.
Open caste students pay Rs 17,560 annually, with installment options available. The Sindhi quota enjoys a lower fee structure with dedicated scholarships. The college organizes a major event, JOB MELA, facilitating placements with companies like Deloitte and HDFC Bank. The overall placement rate is 45%, with the highest package at Rs 7 lakhs per annum. Internships begin from the second or third year, with companies like Axis Bank participating. The college uses WhatsApp groups to share internship opportunities, and while placements are considered average, the college's placement cell actively supports students.
Scholarships are primarily caste-based, benefiting SC/ST students the most, while no internships or campus jobs are offered for financial support.
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