The college uses a dual-list admission system, initially filling seats based on merit and then considering caste and religion to support individuals below the poverty line. The faculty-to-student ratio is balanced, with approachable and skilled faculty members who maintain a friendly, professional demeanor, enhancing the academic experience. The curriculum is relevant, and the exam structure is designed to facilitate student success, with exams ranging from easy to moderate difficulty. Placement opportunities are available with companies like Cognizant, Byju's, ICICI Bank, ZIFO, and Zoho, which recruit 6 to 10 candidates from 5 to 6 departments each. Students must have no arrears to qualify for placements. Scholarships and fee concessions are offered to students with strong academic records and those below the poverty line, respectively. Semester fees vary: one student reports fees of 12,000 rupees for the first semester, decreasing to 9,000 rupees, with a slight increase to 11,000 rupees in the third year. Other students pay about 2,000 to 3,000 rupees more per semester. Total annual fees are around 40,000 rupees, including a 1,250-rupee exam registration fee. BC category students pay approximately 15,000 rupees per semester, while SC and ST students pay about 12,000 rupees. Additional community support is available to aid students' career development.
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