The college's faculty has faced criticism for being ineffective, with a lack of practical classes and exams being treated as mere formalities. Allegations suggest the faculty may even encourage cheating. The course fees are inconsistent, with annual costs reported as both 60,000 INR and 70,000 INR, leading to a total cost ranging between 2 to 2.5 lakh INR over three years. Each semester costs 32,000 INR. Scholarships are available based on performance in qualifying exams, offering a 25% tuition waiver for aptitude test winners, as well as for students with disabilities, female students, those under the SU scheme, and those from defense backgrounds.
Additionally, scholarships are accessible for students from SC, ST, and OBC categories. The three-year bachelor's program in Hotel Management offers recruitment opportunities in sectors like Hotel & Restaurant Management, Hospital Administration, Airline Catering, Railways, Banks, Armed Forces, and Shipping Companies. Notable recruiters include Starwood, Columbia Asia, The Fern, Jaypee Hotel and Resorts, Taj, Park Plaza, The Lalit, and Fortune. However, some students secure placements independently due to the college's limited support in job placements for all students.
Information on potential fee increases was not available.
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