Admission to the college is determined by 12th-grade marks, with successful candidates listed on a merit list. The program's faculty consists of three members, including two associate professors, all with PhDs, and one being a gold medalist. The course fee is 32,000, payable online in two installments through the university's website.
As a state university, the college benefits from government subsidies, so no extra admission fees are charged. Various multinational and IT/non-IT companies conduct recruitment at the college, typically involving a test and a three-round interview process. Last year, 65 students secured placements through these drives. The UP scholarship program requires applicants to have passed in the 1st division for eligibility.
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