Admission to the college varies by course. Arts and commerce courses require a minimum of 50% in 10+2 exams, with a 5% relaxation for SC/ST students, while technical courses need entrance exam performance. The process includes application, merit list review, counseling, and same-day document verification and fee payment. The faculty is knowledgeable and focuses on practical learning, but some reviews note a lack of interactivity. The student-to-teacher ratio is about 50:1, though classes can be irregular.
The college uses a credit-based evaluation system. The annual fee is about Rs. 4,000, making education affordable, and over three years, the total cost is approximately Rs. 13,000 to Rs. 14,000. The college does not offer hostel facilities or infrastructure but provides scholarships for meritorious students. Placement opportunities are limited, with a placement ratio of 2% to 35%, and the college lacks an active placement cell. Companies visiting are genuine but not highly reputed, offering average starting salaries of around Rs.
30,000 per month. Internships are available for select courses with stipends ranging from Rs. 500 to Rs. 1,000, and some opportunities offering up to Rs. 10,000 to Rs. 20,000 per month. Many students opt for further studies or entrance exam preparation rather than immediate employment. The Bachelor of Arts program has a total fee of about Rs. 20,000 for three years, with annual costs between Rs. 4,000 and Rs. 5,000.
For Bihar residents, additional fees include admission, library, exam, and development fees. Minority scholarships are available, but there are no campus jobs with stipends, and transportation is not provided on campus.
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