Prospective students can apply online for admission to the college after Higher Secondary Results are announced. The process involves a merit list and a counseling session. The college boasts efficient professors and a commendable physics lab. As a government-aided institution, the fee structure is minimal, totaling around 15,000 rupees over three years, paid to the cashier with timely fee notifications. Placement opportunities are limited, with the last known campus recruitment by Infosys BPO occurring years ago.
The placement cell's current activity is unclear, and students have noted a lack of communication regarding placements. Although a general knowledge and logical reasoning exam was conducted in the first year with implied job links, no follow-up was observed. The college offers no direct loans or scholarships, but students can access various state and central government scholarships, notably for meritorious and minority students. A few private scholarships and the state-sponsored merit cum means scholarship are available.
Despite the scholarships, the college is seen as moderately expensive, with an annual fee of 10,500 rupees for a physics honors degree with electronics.






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