The college's admission process is merit-based, with 1,500 students initially shortlisted and about 900 securing admission. The process highlights academic performance, with stages based on Class 12 percentiles. An orientation was held on July 26, 2019, with classes starting on July 28, 2019. The faculty is highly qualified, with a student-to-faculty ratio of approximately 1.25 to 1.29, promoting personalized attention. The teaching style emphasizes practical knowledge and student interaction, primarily in Hindi and English. The college's fee structure is affordable, with a B.A. program costing between INR 21,000 to 30,000 annually, while other streams like Ufv are costlier at INR 550,000 annually. Hostel fees are INR 70,000 annually, and exam fees total INR 2,500 per session. The semi-government status keeps fees reasonable, allowing for part-time work to aid payment. The college offers diverse placement opportunities, especially for B.Com and Economics students, with major recruiters like Deloitte and Ernst & Young. The average salary package ranges from INR 3 to 9 lakhs, with some reaching INR 20 lakhs. Placement success is high, with 56-90% of students securing jobs annually. Internships provide practical experience with stipends from INR 15,000 per month to INR 30 lakhs annually. Scholarships are available for various student categories, potentially covering up to 100% of fees. The college maintains a robust infrastructure, and its fee structure is favorable compared to regional institutions.
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