The college offers admissions based on merit through an online application process, with successful candidates notified via call and email. Admission involves an in-person visit, often requiring a wait of 3 to 4 hours. Faculty members are highly qualified, with all holding at least a master's degree and some a Ph.D., effectively balancing academics and extracurriculars. The course structure includes 342 courses per semester, though the university's responsiveness to student issues is noted as a concern.
The total fee for a three-year program is 4500 INR, payable at 1500 INR annually, making it affordable as a government institution. Additional small payments may be required for functions. Currently, the college lacks on-campus internship and job opportunities, with no companies visiting for recruitment. Students are advised to seek opportunities off-campus, although stipends are available for research projects. There's potential for improving the placement cell to enhance employment prospects.
Scholarships offered include the Ishan Udai and Under Umbrella Scheme, though they are seen as inadequate given the students' expenses. Admission fees are 680 INR per year, and exam fees are 660 INR per year. The Post Matric OBC Scholarship provides an additional 2100 INR to students. Practical courses require expensive items, which further add to student expenses.
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