The Master of Commerce course at Kuvempu University does not require a written exam for admission. Instead, applicants attend a two-day counselling session, conducted within 20 days of application. Admission is based on academic marks, with government seats potentially allocated on the first counselling day. The faculty is praised for their effective teaching, adaptability, and encouragement of student participation in sports and cultural activities. The faculty-to-student ratio supports a friendly learning environment.
The academic year is divided into two semesters, making exam preparation manageable. The fee structure for a government seat is ?8,500 for the first year and ?8,350 for the second year. Payment seat fees are ?19,250 for Kuvempu University students and ?34,500 for students from other universities. The exam fee is ?1,775 per semester. Though the college lacks on-site internships and campus selection events, fifth-semester students can participate in campus placements by companies from Bangalore, requiring a minimum of 75% marks.
Internships offer stipends of ?15,000 to ?20,000. Scholarships are available, including fee concessions, post-matric, and food/accommodation scholarships, with specific support for SC/ST students. The annual cost for a master's program is around 2 lakhs. General admission and exam fees are ?1,000, with SC/ST students paying ?250. The Vidhyasiri scholarship offers ?5,000, and merit students may receive substantial scholarships. The college holds 2 to 3 recruitment drives annually and organizes various events to help students identify their strengths.
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