The college features a diverse faculty structure with Physics having 5 lecturers, Chemistry 4, Maths 2, and both Kannada and English 2 each. It serves around 500 students across three years, resulting in a faculty-to-student ratio of 30:70. Although the curriculum is rigorous, only 40% pass exams while 60% clear subjects, leaving approximately 25 students failing each semester. Placement opportunities include companies like Wipro, with salary packages ranging from 3 lakhs to 18 lakhs per annum.
The placement success rate varies from 58% to 92%. The college offers a lower fee structure compared to other universities, with financial support available through scholarships such as SSP, SC, ST, and Vidya Nidhi. These scholarships can cover tuition and other fees, sometimes providing additional funds beyond fee deductions. Specific fees include a $6,500 admission fee (2011), a $1,250 bus pass, $2,000 annual tuition for math, $4,000 development fees, $1,000 registration fees, $500 caution fees, and $5,000 lab fees.
SC/ST students benefit from fee waivers. The total yearly fees amount to $18,000, although not all fees are mandatory. While the NEP has led to increased fees, various scholarships continue to support students from diverse backgrounds, including minorities and those with disabilities.
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