Students are eligible for campus placements starting from the 6th semester, with a high success rate of 95% securing jobs. Graduates, especially those with chemistry backgrounds, find opportunities in various industries such as laboratories, food production, cement, rod manufacturing, and medical fields. Additional courses like sanitizer inspector training can further enhance job prospects. The college supports students with numerous projects, senior classes, and extra exams like CGT and DGT. Evening CLP classes are also available for an hour.
The college's starting fees are 5000, with subsequent semester fees of 4000 per year. Additional fees include sports and library charges. Scholarships are offered, with BC/MBC students receiving 3500 per year and SC/ST students receiving 7000 per year. Laboratory fees are 500 annually, with free apparatus. Other costs include a 350 record note and a 100 sports day festival fee. The campus provides significant job opportunities for students.
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