Admission to the college is competitive, based on an online rank list created from candidates' information. The University of Kerala conducts spot allotment for admissions. The academic program spans six semesters, each with 600 marks, totaling 3,600 marks. The college employs a mix of permanent and guest lecturers, with six permanent faculty and over ten guest lecturers. There are three departments; however, some rely solely on guest lecturers. Exams occur every 4 to 6 months, and the pass rate is higher than the fail rate.
The University of Kerala imposes semester and examination fees, but these are affordable due to government support. Tuition fees for a bachelor's degree are Rs. 14,000 per semester, totaling Rs. 28,000 annually, with a refundable admission fee of Rs. 5,000. The three-year course costs about Rs. 60,000. Scholarships, including the eGrantz, Mannath Pathmanabhan, and Fisherman's scholarships, along with loans for students scoring 90% or above, help reduce costs. Campus recruitment starts in the 5th semester, offering over 15 job opportunities and part-time jobs related to students' fields, such as BCom students working with CA officials.
Despite the pandemic, job assistance continues, supported by stipends and faculty guidance. Various scholarships are available for academic excellence and lower caste students, often covering course fees. The college also provides low-cost study materials, and there have been no recent fee hikes.
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