Admission to the college is merit-based, with students invited on specific dates according to their percentage scores. The admission process can be challenging due to long queues, leading to exhaustion among parents. The faculty is accessible, conducting regular lectures and promptly resolving any conflicts, making it easy for students to reach them. The fee structure is straightforward, with most students paying under 10,000. Students with lower merit can still gain admission by paying a higher fee.
The college supports students through a yearly DSW scholarship that refunds fees for eligible students. However, Maharaja Sayajirao University currently lacks robust placement and campus recruitment opportunities, including for MSc students, and does not offer campus placements or internships. Although some companies visit, the overall placement support is limited, raising concerns about job prospects. Efforts are being made by the student union to address these issues. For some courses, the fee is 9,000, and while the college does not provide additional scholarships, students may qualify for government scholarships based on their caste.
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