The college offers an affordable education, with total annual costs of around 10,000, including fees and other expenses. The college fees are 2,000, while examination fees are 900 per semester, totaling 1,800 annually. Despite the affordable fees, students face challenges due to a lack of faculty, particularly in the commerce department, which currently has no teachers.
Although the college provides study materials in both English and Hindi and boasts a highly qualified faculty, it does not offer job or placement opportunities for students. As a government institution, the college offers scholarships for OBC, SC, and ST students, aiming to make education more accessible to those from backward classes.
However, the absence of campus placements limits career advancement opportunities for students post-graduation.



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