The MBA program emphasizes the importance of external experiences and networking to enhance communication skills and personal growth. The college is notable for its supportive faculty, maintaining a low student-to-professor ratio of 5:1, with many professors being IIM graduates. The academic structure comprises two semesters per year, totaling four semesters, with eight mid-term exams. Out of 120 students, only 10 failed due to irregular attendance, reflecting effective teaching methods. The government fully reimburses fees for students, except government employees, while all students pay a special fee of 11,000 for library and semester access; hostel and exam fees are extra.
Placement opportunities are available primarily to final-year students, attracting over 50 companies such as TCS, Wipro, and HDFC. More than 50 job offers were made, with packages ranging from 2.8 LPA to 9 LPA. No specific academic percentage is required for placements, focusing instead on skill sets. Internships typically occur in the second semester, often government-related and non-stipendiary. Faculty provides support for project work, especially on welfare policies. While some batches experienced placement challenges due to IT sector downturns, recent outcomes have improved.
Scholarships are available for SC and OC categories without merit-based criteria. The annual fee is around 50,000 for all students, with installment payment options available through college management discussions.
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