Admission to the college in 2014 was based on a merit list, requiring an online application and fee payment for confirmation. The faculty is praised for being talented and supportive, maintaining a faculty-to-student ratio of 7:42. The BSc. Microbiology program, aligned with the New Education Policy 2020, spans four years, making graduates eligible for NET with a CGPA of 7.5. Classes run in morning and day sessions, featuring two internal assessments and an end-semester exam each semester.
Though some faculty partiality exists, the overall faculty-student relationship is positive, supported by helpful non-teaching staff and lab assistants. As a government institute, the college charges minimal fees, approximately 11,800 rupees for the first semester and around 11,000 to 11,250 rupees for subsequent semesters. While direct placement opportunities are limited, with few companies visiting the campus, many students pursue further studies or research positions. The college emphasizes scholarships for financially disadvantaged and meritorious students, offering access to government scholarships like Vikas Bhavan, minority, and SVMCM from the West Bengal government.
The SVMCM scholarship is notably beneficial, covering an entire academic year's fees. Although the college does not provide its own scholarships or loan facilities, private bank loans are sometimes accessible with the principal's endorsement.






















































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