The college's faculty is supportive and provides effective career guidance, with classroom focus helping students clear exams easily. Despite being the only Central College in the state, the institution faced challenges with placements, as no companies visited last year. The college lacks an entrepreneur cell, and alumni engagement is low due to dissatisfaction with creativity, funding, accommodation, and food facilities. Internships were unavailable this year, partly due to the pandemic.
The college offers various scholarships based on eligibility, with distinct schemes for meritorious students in different departments. The state scheme scholarship provides a total of Rs 73,250 across four semesters: Rs 20,100 in the 1st semester, Rs 16,850 in the 2nd, Rs 18,050 in the 3rd, and Rs 18,250 in the 4th. Students admitted through a GATE score receive a stipend of Rs 13,000 per month, but there are no scholarships for non-GATE students.
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