Admission to the college is determined by a merit list based on class 12th scores, with no interview required. The college offers honors courses in applied sciences such as physics, microbiology, instrumentation, botany, zoology, and chemistry. The faculty, drawn from reputable institutions, are innovative and supportive, with a teacher-student ratio of 1:12 in Physics and 1:20 in other departments. The overall fees are generally affordable, with the annual fee around 26,000 and a one-time security charge of 10,000.
Students under EWS or other quotas may receive a fee refund of up to 60%, and government scholarships are available for reserved categories and high-achieving students. Despite offering a cost-effective education, the college's placement opportunities are limited, with few companies visiting and offering low salaries. The college does not offer its own scholarships or loans. Infrastructure is above average, with decent sports facilities, but the mess is only average.
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