Admission to this public college in Krishnagar city relies on scores from the Higher Secondary Examination by WBCHSE, with a typical requirement of 400 out of 500. Admission occurs through merit lists, and the reviewer was admitted via the second list on July 2, 2019. The college offers 18 weekly lectures in core subjects, alongside individual lectures and practicals for other subjects. Environmental Studies is compulsory in the first semester, while either Bengali or English is compulsory in the second.
The application fee is Rs 150, and the total fee, including all costs, is Rs 1200, making it affordable for students. The college provides good placement opportunities mainly for post-graduation students, with options in local coaching institutes and schools, and the highest package recorded is Rs 27,000 per month. Internships are available after the 5th semester, with projects involving data creation and surveys. The government institution charges minimal fees, totaling approximately Rs 7,000 for a 3-year course, or about Rs 1,700 annually, with potential slight increases.
Financial assistance is available through scholarships for high-performing and economically disadvantaged students, including the Vivekananda Scholarship from the West Bengal Government. Fee concessions are available for students qualifying for reservations.
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