The college has a high student-to-faculty ratio of 1:100, which negatively impacts student experiences, as faculty often do not respond promptly, leading to uncertainty in lecture schedules and low attendance. The mathematics department is an exception, with knowledgeable faculty effectively engaging students, while other departments are seen as less effective. Students face two challenging university exams each year. Placement opportunities are limited, particularly for courses other than BCOM and BCA.
Only 10 out of 150 students found jobs last year, indicating a low placement rate. Internships are mostly offered by companies like Wipro and Infosys, with low stipends. In the third year, students must complete a project related to their course, potentially influencing internship selections. The B.Sc. (Computer Science) program costs 59,000 INR, and fees are due by the second semester of each month. Students from other states pay 90,000 INR.
Scholarships are available based on categories, requiring an income certificate for open category applicants.
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