The admission process for the BBA Finance course includes a brief interview exploring the candidate's background and personality. It begins with a call from the college, followed by a campus visit and necessary paperwork. The faculty consists of PhD holders and candidates, offering industrial visits for some courses. The BBA Financial Services program, however, does not include these due to planning and funding constraints. The course fee is Rs. 90,000 per year, payable via Paytm, NEFT, or cheque, with a Rs. 500 daily fine for late payments.
Fees are also required for missed exams. The college lacks transparency in fee breakdowns. Personality development classes are available from the 5th semester, aiding in placements with companies like TCS, Extramarks, and Safe Express. Students gain practical experience, as shown by a student working at Lulu Hypermarket, starting with a Rs. 14,000 monthly stipend during training, continuing with the same salary as a permanent employee for a year. Scholarships are offered to Muslim minority students, averaging Rs. 30,000, requiring 10th and 12th-grade results, residential certificates, and income tax documents for application.
Two scholarship types exist: UP Scholarship and National Scholarship. Tuition waivers are granted based on 12th-grade scores: 25% for 80% and above, 50% for 85% and above, and 100% for 90% and above. Study costs vary by course choice.
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