After the 12th-grade results, students apply for courses through the Mumbai University website, selecting preferred colleges. They then visit these colleges to collect necessary forms and wait for merit list announcements. Successful admission follows the college's procedures, with the reviewer gaining entry via the third merit list. The college offers lectures on campus with a favorable 1:13 faculty-to-student ratio and engaging faculty, many with corporate experience. The academic year includes three semesters with major subjects assessed through 60-mark papers and 20-mark internals. Annual fees range from 25,000 to 30,000 INR, with additional fees for computer labs, contrasting with the lower fees for BCom students (7,500 to 10,000 INR). The college's placement record is strong, with over 30 companies visiting, offering starting salaries of 2-3 lakhs, and the highest package from Nomura at 6 lakhs per annum. The average salary is around 6-7 lakhs per annum, with 70% of students placed annually. Students are eligible for placements after the fifth semester and are encouraged to do internships to enhance CVs. Companies like Filter Copy and Morgan Stanley offer internships with stipends of 10,000 to 25,000 INR per month. Scholarships are available based on academic performance, with programs like King's College Summer School charging 25,000 INR per subject, reduced to 5,000 INR for scholarship recipients. The Bachelor of Banking & Insurance program costs 40,376 INR annually, with fees generally between 35,000 and 40,000 INR. Scholarships, especially for reserved categories, are offered, making fees affordable.
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