The admission process at the college involves submitting an application, passing an entrance exam on subjects like Accounts, Economics, and Mathematics, and succeeding in a personal interview attended by parents. Faculty reviews are mixed, with commendations for some like Shivaranjini and Praveen, but criticism for others, including the HoD, Sahithya. The college operates on a decreasing fee structure: 50,000 INR in the first year, 45,000 INR in the second year, and 40,000 INR in the third year. Trust college courses have a different fee of 65,400 INR annually, excluding allowances. Additional charges include 250 INR for an ID card and 450 INR per subject for revaluation. The college's active placement cell connects students with companies such as Amazon, Deloitte, and TCS, with approximately 50-60 companies visiting for recruitment. Placement eligibility starts from the 4th or 5th semester, with a 60-70% placement rate. The highest salary package reported is ₹12.7 lakh per annum, with an average of ₹3.5 lakh. Internships with stipends ranging from ₹5,000 to ₹30,000 are available, offered by companies like Asian Paints and JP Morgan. Scholarships, managed by the college, range from Rs 10,000 to Rs 15,000, based on economic conditions. Specific course fees are BCom computers at Rs 65,500, B.A. Mass Communications at Rs 90,000, and B.Com Marketing at Rs 71,700. Government scholarships are available for Minority and Scheduled Caste students, and additional scholarships can be accessed through the National Scholarship Portal and for sports and endowments.
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