The college offers a supportive educational environment with a faculty-to-student ratio of 1:7 and mentorship groups of one mentor for every six students. The examination system is robust, featuring three unit tests and sessionals each year, culminating in a challenging final exam. The faculty is praised for their qualifications and accessibility, with specific recognition for Dr. Elsa, Dr. Judith, Dr. Melita, and Ms. Janet Alva. Study materials provided post-classes help reduce additional book costs.
Remarkably, 100% of students secured placements last year, with opportunities available both domestically and internationally, including positions in Manipal, Mangalore, Bangalore, Dwarka, and New Brunswick, Canada. International placements can offer packages averaging 38 LPA, with the highest monthly earnings reaching 2-5 lakhs in Australia and the UK, while in India, it's around 20,000 INR. Students can begin placements in the 7th semester, with some securing jobs before finishing their 8th semester.
The fee structure varies, with the first-year fee at Rs. 56,000, the second year at Rs. 43,000, and the third year at Rs. 42,000 for government seat students, plus an admission fee of Rs. 100. The annual academic fee is Rs. 1,45,000, with a Rs. 10,000 caution deposit and a one-time SNA registration fee of Rs. 2,000, along with a yearly renewal fee of Rs. 100. Students under the PMSSS scheme for J&K benefit from free tuition and hostel fees.
The initial fee was Rs. 1,67,000 plus a refundable caution deposit of Rs. 10,000, which later increased to Rs. 1,90,000. Hostel fees are Rs. 60,000 without mess and an additional Rs. 40,000 with mess, totaling Rs. 1,00,000. Hostel and mess are mandatory for the first year unless staying with guardians. Scholarships are available through MAHE and the government, with merit scholarships awarded to the top 10 students based on annual exams.
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