Admission to the college is through a university-organized entrance exam. Prospective students can register by completing an application form and paying a 200 INR fee. Admission is finalized after a group discussion and medical test. The college is government-run, offering lower fees than private institutions, with a three-year program costing Rs 30,000 and a two-year program costing Rs 20,000. Faculty members are highly experienced, providing valuable guidance to students, although direct placements or on-campus recruitment drives are not offered.
Students typically seek off-campus placements, although some have research opportunities in forensic labs. For specific programs, like the MSc in Criminology, the annual tuition fee is £22,000, with E-Kalyan scholarships available for financial aid. Despite the lack of direct placements, various companies in the crime branch visit annually for recruitment based on student preferences.
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