The B.Sc. program at the college spans three years, divided into six semesters, with internal assessments and semester exams conducted under Bangalore University guidelines. The batch comprises 40 students, with more girls than boys. Faculty members, including notable names like Sarmista Sahu in Physics and Nanda in Mathematics, are approachable and supportive, aiding students in academics and extracurricular activities. The college offers affordable canteen food and has improved its campus placement rate, currently ranging from 40% to 60%.
Students can expect placement opportunities from renowned organizations like ISRO and the National Remote Sensing Centre, with the highest package reaching INR 10 lakh per annum and an average package between INR 5 lakh to 6 lakh per annum. To promote equal opportunities, students can choose placements from only two companies. Internships are available from the second semester, with notable organizations like ISRO and DRDO participating, enhancing students' skills and providing financial benefits.
The government college offers competitive fees, with students paying approximately 4,000 INR annually for a three-year program. Various scholarships are accessible through the State and National Scholarship Portals for students from lower-income backgrounds. The total cost, considering additional charges, can rise to 31,000 INR, with hostel accommodations available at 30,000 INR per year. B.Sc. courses cost around 40,000 INR, while B.Com fees range from 50,000 to 80,000 INR based on merit.
Exam fees are separate, typically between 1,000 to 1,500 INR per semester, with final year fees potentially doubling. PUC fees are approximately 40,000 INR annually, with scholarships up to 12,000 INR for PCMB courses. Despite annual fee hikes of 1,000 INR, the college remains affordable, with compulsory placements starting in 2023.
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