The college offers admission based on merit from previous courses without requiring specific subject prerequisites, allowing flexibility in admissions like B.Sc in Mathematics even without prior math studies. Despite the college's reputable history, most faculty are contractual and lack completed Ph.D. qualifications, though they are regarded as helpful and knowledgeable. The curriculum is criticized for being outdated and not aligning with industry needs, with exams considered easy. The college boasts a cooperative faculty-student relationship and encourages positive academic habits.
Fees are affordable, around Rs 3,000 annually, but government benefits and scholarships are inefficiently distributed. Placement opportunities are limited, with 87 out of 120 students securing jobs at companies like Deloitte and Infosys, mainly in technical roles. Eligible third-year students can access placements, and second-year students can pursue internships. Many students with good grades opt for further studies, supported by faculty in project and thesis work. State and central scholarships are available based on merit and financial need, with no SC/ST reservation but financial aid provided through scholarships and NGOs.
The total fee structure is around 10,000 INR, with hostel fees ranging from 20,000 to 30,000 INR annually. For 2023, the batch fee is approximately 4,000 INR per year, and hostel charges are 7,000 INR annually. Scholarships can reach up to 17,000 INR. Many graduates find jobs, while others prepare for government exams.
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