The admission process at this college includes an Entrance Test (CET) followed by Counseling Rounds, with no interviews or group discussions. Admission is possible with about two months of preparation for the CET, and students may be accepted during the second round of counseling. The faculty is mostly comprised of guest teachers, many of whom are alumni, but they are often considered to be of low quality and lacking in adherence to rules.
The college charges affordable fees, with a maximum of 25,000 per semester, and offers benefits for ST, SC, and OBC students. Payments can be made through cash or card. Placement opportunities are limited, with the highest salary package between 3 to 3.5 lakhs, predominantly for low-paying marketing jobs, and no participation from large or multinational companies. Students need to find internships independently, as the college does not provide formal support, although it does hold industry meetings periodically.
The School of Commerce maintains low fees, minimizing the need for loans, and scholarships depend on changing state government policies.









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