The college's admission process involves purchasing and submitting an admission form, followed by an entrance test with moderate difficulty. Successful candidates receive an admit card for the examination, leading to admission in the B.Sc. program. The program features three lecturers and a total of six teachers who teach subjects in a straightforward manner, enabling students to grasp concepts easily and create their own notes. This teaching approach aids students in effectively performing practical tasks.
However, the college charges high fees, with several monthly fees for practicals, elections, charity, and instruments. There are about 20 payment counters, with specific ones designated for different caste groups, such as SC at counter 3 and OBC at counter 5. The college does not provide placement opportunities, as jobs like teaching positions are often filled by relatives of current staff, limiting opportunities for new applicants. Nonetheless, the college participates in the UP Government Scholarship Programme.
Students can apply by filling out an online form, printing it, and submitting it to a bank branch after college verification.
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