Admission to the college is based on an entrance test, with a passing mark set at 36 out of 100. There is a reservation system for ST, GEN, and OBC students. Admission is granted to successful candidates, such as those scoring 67 marks, into specific streams like arts, and they are assigned a roll number, for instance, 722. The college boasts a well-educated faculty comprising qualified teachers and professors who focus on delivering quality education.
They ensure continuous learning by arranging substitute teachers when needed. The government college has a reasonable fee structure, approximately half of what private schools charge, making it accessible for students from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. The college does not offer internships or scholarships. However, students can apply for central government scholarships by submitting required forms and documents, which can help fund their subsequent semester admissions. Upon graduation, students receive a transfer certificate if they wish to pursue higher studies elsewhere.






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