The college offers various career opportunities, but lacks a structured placement cell for undergraduate students. While around 25 companies visit for placements and about 10 for internships, the focus is primarily on further studies, with many students opting for postgraduate courses or preparing for competitive exams like UPSC and UGC-NET.
Although internships are not directly facilitated by the college, there is a career guidance cell that assists students in skill development, resume building, and interview preparation. The college also conducts training workshops and holds alumni meets to enhance career prospects. Some students secure jobs in NGOs or through their own efforts, and M.Phil and Ph.D.
students may receive stipends. Overall, campus placements and internships are limited, with many students relying on self-initiated efforts or pursuing higher education for better opportunities.
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