Admission to the college is based on a merit list derived from 10th, 12th, and graduation marks, followed by a counseling process. The college employs 8 lecturers, all with master's degrees, who provide regular and extra classes to help students understand the material. The fee structure is competitive and transparent, with various payment options available, including online, card, cash, and cheque, and no additional admission fees.
Library access and books are included in the fees. The college offers annual scholarships in line with Government regulations and suggests introducing merit-based scholarships to enhance the fee structure. Internships are available to eligible students, contributing to successful placements. Extra classes are provided to prepare students for placement, addressing any issues they encounter.
Comments