Admission to the college is based on an entrance exam and a subsequent Group Discussion/Personal Interview (GD/PI), with eligibility requiring completion of the 12th standard. Applications are submitted offline, beginning with purchasing a prospectus and mailing the completed form to the university. The course spans three years, divided into six semesters with exams held twice a year. Students must complete 31 exams, with evaluations split between a 13-mark internal assessment and a 70-mark final exam.
The college uses a CGPA system for grading and awards scholarships such as merit-based and CUCET scholarships. The faculty is a mix of experienced and younger professors, many with PhDs, and they are well-regarded for their teaching methods. Tuition fees are approximately 18,000 INR per year, equating to 9,000 INR per semester, making it affordable, especially for rural students. Subsidized seats cost 25,000 INR annually, while non-subsidized seats are 60,000 INR per year.
There are also additional examination fees of 200 INR per subject each semester and a one-time fee of 800 INR. Despite the lack of scholarship or loan facilities, financial aid is available for SC/ST and sports students. Placement opportunities exist, but the jobs often provide low pay, with many students ending up in call centers or new companies. Internship options include a paid opportunity with Times of India, Chandigarh, offering around 5,000 INR for a one-month internship after the first year.
The college is under Himachal Pradesh University, Shimla, offering undergraduate courses with varying fee structures based on course length and student category.
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