The chemistry course attracts students with a keen interest in chemical reactions and experimentation, focusing on acids, bases, and salts. The department, guided by a PhD scholar as the Head, includes a mix of 6-7 experienced faculty members, with 3 on contractual terms, and 4 non-teaching staff. Despite its limited size, the faculty is described as highly qualified. The government college offers minimal and affordable fees, with an initial admission fee of Rs 800 and annual readmission fees kept low.
Undergraduate program fees range from Rs 3,000 to Rs 5,000, varying by student category, while self-financing courses can reach up to Rs 50,000. Placement opportunities are abundant, with companies like TCS, Vedanta, and Bhushan visiting the campus. The reviewer was offered a trainee position at Vedanta but declined. Internship openings at institutions such as CIPET, NIT Rourkela, and NISER are accessible through university links, typically in January. While scholarship opportunities are limited, the Prerana government program provides Rs 5,000 annually.
However, most students manage their finances independently due to the lack of significant scholarship facilities.











































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