The college admission process is merit-based, requiring online applications and Class 12 marksheets. Direct admissions are offered to students scoring above 50%, and the process, including merit list release, lasts about a month. Confirmation of admission requires a fee of INR 18,500. Annual fees vary by course, with figures ranging between Rs 25,000 and Rs 40,000, while specific courses like Mass Communication may exceed Rs 50,000. The first-year fee is approximately Rs 24,000, with reductions available for high-scoring students.
Payment is typically via demand drafts, with exam fees being separate. The faculty is experienced, offering around 100 lectures each and using interactive teaching methods. However, industry experience is generally lacking, and annual fee hikes concern students. The college environment is clean, with strong faculties in science and arts. Placement opportunities are developing, with companies like TCS, Infosys, and Deloitte participating. Courses like Mass Communication have more placement opportunities than others like BCom, although the overall placement program is considered below average.
Scholarships are available based on academic, sports merit, and financial need, with programs like the Swami Vivekananda scholarship. The college offers installment payment options but lacks education loan facilities.








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