The college offers general degree programs, resulting in limited job placement opportunities. A few private companies visit each year to recruit students. Many graduates opt for further studies, research, or careers in academia. The Chemistry and Physics departments provide several internship opportunities, while other departments help students with recommendation letters for internships at reputable institutions. The college maintains affordable fees, primarily supported by government funding, with a monthly fee of 4000 INR that includes tuition, hostel, and mess charges, and an annual average fee of 8000 INR.
Various scholarship schemes are available for students from economically weaker sections (EWS). Despite a decrease in government funding and scholarship amounts after COVID, the college has not increased its fees. Students can apply for scholarships such as the Swami Vivekananda Merit Cum Means (SVMCM) scholarship, ensuring financial assistance is still accessible for EWS students. The college also provides discounts for economically disadvantaged individuals.
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