The college offers merit-based undergraduate admissions, with instant admission for students scoring over 90%, and next-day admission for those scoring between 80-90%. For postgraduate admissions, an entrance exam and interview process is conducted, with only 40 seats available in the English department. The faculty is energetic and supportive, with over 20 teachers, providing personalized support to students, particularly those from diverse language backgrounds. Each academic year includes four exams: two internal assessments of 30 marks each and two end-semester exams of 70 marks each.
The fee structure varies by gender: girls pay $8,360 and boys $9,000 for the course; hostel fees are $7,000 for girls and $9,000 for boys annually; graduation fees are $5,500 for girls and $6,700 for boys, while postgraduate fees are $6,500 for girls. These fees cover library, ID card, and internet costs but exclude transportation. The DSW scholarship is available for students with an annual household income of INR 2,25,000 or less.
Placement opportunities are strong, with starting salaries between 15,000 and 20,000, requiring a minimum of 65% marks, though students with 60% may also qualify. Recruiters include Tata, ICICI Bank, and Reliance. While internships are generally available, they are limited in undergraduate arts departments, with better opportunities for postgraduate students. Certain internships may require exams like NET for teaching roles. Overall, the college offers financial support through various scholarships, making fees affordable for lower-middle-class and underprivileged students.
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