plaintext The college has transitioned its admission process online, allowing applicants to submit documents and pay fees digitally before visiting the campus for verification. The faculty, both teaching and non-teaching, are highly skilled, ensuring an engaging learning environment. The college is unaided, relying on student fees, which are relatively high but justified by the quality of education and facilities. Placement opportunities are focused on third-year students, particularly for those in CS and IT, with companies like L&T, TCS, and Infosys participating.
BSc Chemistry placements are limited, while commerce students often find internships. Additional internships are provided by a chess institute, covering stipends and travel. The Navy also recruits from the college. Scholarships are available for economically disadvantaged and sports quota students, though specifics are unclear. The library supports students in need with textbook loans. Tuition fees are relatively high, with the IT department's fees around 60,000.
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