The college offers a BBA course with a faculty-to-student ratio of 1:50, promoting a supportive learning environment. First-year students tackle six subjects initially, with a seventh added in the second semester. Unfortunately, about 30% of students struggle to pass the first semester. The BBA program, launched three years ago, has yet to provide placement offers, but placements are expected to start in 2025 for third-year students, aligning with other branches that report an average salary of 350,000 INR annually.
First-year students participate in an unpaid NGO internship in the second semester, requiring a report submission. The annual fee for the first-year BBA program is 200,000 INR, reduced to 140,000 INR with a 30% scholarship for high achievers, including a 30,000 INR admission fee. Without the scholarship, the fee reverts to 200,000 INR. A re-exam fee of 5,000 INR per subject applies to failed subjects. Scholarships also offer a 10% discount for female students and a full scholarship for those scoring over 95% academically.
The B.Tech course fee stands at 185,000 INR, with the same re-exam fee policy.
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