Since 2016, the college admits students to its undergraduate and postgraduate programs through a written entrance exam, focusing on humanities-based questions. Located in the state capital, the college offers numerous opportunities for personal growth and networking. Faculty members are generally approachable, often available via WhatsApp for meetings. The academic structure consists of two exams per year, with students typically starting with six subjects, reducing to three, plus an optional subject later.
Monthly fees are under Rs. 6,000, payable online, with scholarships and a zero-fee policy available for economically disadvantaged SC/ST students. Despite minimal fees, scholarships often cover these costs. The college's placement cell facilitates job opportunities but does not organize direct campus placements. Students can pursue placements from the 4th semester or 3rd year, with companies like TCS, Wipro, and ICICI Bank recruiting them. Placement rates range from 40-50%, with some claiming up to 90%.
Salary packages vary, with the highest at Rs. 24.8 lakhs and the lowest at Rs. 3 lakhs, while many receive around Rs. 5 lakhs. Internships must be independently secured by students, with some firms offering low stipends. Various government scholarships are accessible, with free education for SC/ST students from low-income families. Other eligible students can apply for scholarships between Rs. 10,000 and Rs. 100,000, some requiring tests. BA program fees are affordable, with a semester fee of Rs. 3,027 and an annual fee of Rs. 5,000.
The cost of admission is Rs. 4,165, with extra registration and exam fees. Scholarships are available for SC, ST, or OBC students with at least 75% attendance. The semester-based exam system starts with MCQs in the first semester, followed by written exams, each with associated fees.
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