Admission to the college is determined by a merit-based system, utilizing half of the percentages from both 10th and 12th grades, combined into a score out of 150. Higher scores correlate with better ranks. Courses are affiliated with Agra University, and fees are deemed affordable by many. Scholarships are available through government applications submitted online, with approved amounts deposited directly into students' bank accounts.
However, the college does not offer placements or internships, requiring students to independently seek employment opportunities post-graduation, which may pose challenges without institutional support. Faculty focus is mainly on teaching first-year students, with diminished engagement in later years. Tuition fees are due at the start of each academic year, and there is no loan facility available.
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