Admission to the college is based on a merit list derived from 12th-grade scores, with a 5% bonus for notable achievements like NSS or NCC. Applicants need over 70% in their 12th-grade exams, apply online in May, and secure their spot through the merit list. The college has a limited number of seats, making 12th-grade scores crucial. The faculty is generally considered knowledgeable and supportive, although some students feel individual issues are not always directly addressed.
Fees range from Rs 7,000 to Rs 15,000 per annum, with variations based on academic performance, gender, and class category. Girls and students from backward classes pay less. Financial aids include scholarships, with specific reductions for national-level achievers and a Rs 6,000 scholarship for backward class students with a first division. No formal loan facilities are available. Placement opportunities are limited, with only 2-3% of students securing jobs through campus recruitment. There is no formal placement cell or internship program, and the maximum package offered by companies is eight lakhs.
The college does not have a structured employment facilitation approach, and students are largely responsible for their own job searches.
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