Admission to the college is based on a percentage system, requiring both online and offline application submissions. Selected candidates receive a list of colleges and must follow a set schedule for admissions. Classes are held for 5 hours daily, which supports better student engagement compared to other institutions. Although the college initially had a cooperative and effective Head of Department, a change in leadership and the lockdown decreased the quality of instruction. The academic structure is yearly, but the syllabus is semester-based. Fees vary by department: Arts students pay 16,500 annually, Science students about 20,000, and Commerce students approximately 18,000. Postgraduate students pay around 15,000 per semester. College placements are vital for securing jobs and are not hindered by competitive exams. Scholarships are available for ST and OBC students per government policy via the e-Kalyan portal, requiring specific documents. General category students pay between 20,000 to 21,000 annually, plus examination fees. At admission, a total fee of 20,155 is required, covering a tuition fee of 240, an annual charge of 1,500, and a college building fund of 1,300. Scholarships are not offered to general category students.
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