The admission process for the college is merit-based, relying on 10th and 12th-grade marks, with applications released and processed online in May and June. Applicants must have completed their 12th grade. The faculty is knowledgeable, including NET qualified teachers, but the department suffers from a limited number of staff, affecting the education system's development. Classes occur once or twice a week. The Bachelor of Science in Mathematics program costs 30,000 INR per semester, and other courses have similar pricing.
Additional fees include a 900 INR annual admission fee and a 600 INR examination fee per semester, which is waived for female and PWD candidates. The college's fee structure, split into a general fund and a students' welfare fund, is affordable for all students, including those from farming backgrounds. Total costs over three years amount to 30,000 INR. The college offers a strong placement platform, with companies like Flipkart, Amazon, Zomato, and Swiggy recruiting students.
While the college does not directly offer internships, students independently secure them, with placement stipends ranging from 6,000 to 10,000 INR per month. Many alumni have successful careers, crediting the college's placement support. Although no scholarships are available for general category students, the Ekalyan government scholarship is offered. The fee structure includes various components such as a 580 INR admission fee, 5600 INR tuition, 720 INR exam fee, 480 INR sports fee, 635 INR college development fee, 890 INR miscellaneous fee, and 335 INR practical development fee, along with a 750 INR registration fee, 50 INR identity card fee, 250 INR students' union fee, and 120 INR electricity fee in the students' welfare fund.
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