Admission to the college is influenced by 12th standard marks and caste criteria. For the morning shift under the government quota, Jain candidates, those with over 1100 marks, or sportspersons are preferred. Students with marks around 820 are usually placed in the private shift
- The faculty is supportive and professional, ensuring curriculum completion and showing understanding during exams, though the Dean is noted as less approachable. The fee for B.Com (CS) in shift 2 is Rs 21,500 per semester, which is manageable for those with an annual income of about Rs 120,000 but might be challenging for very poor students.
Placement opportunities involve around 15 companies, such as TCS and Sutherland, with eligibility for students maintaining a 60% academic score from the 5th semester. While the college doesn't directly offer internships, it collaborates with BSNL for technical courses, providing a stipend of Rs 3,800 for a 38-day class. Companies like TCS and Sutherland also offer internships with stipends and organize exams to boost student engagement. Scholarships are available based on caste, financial status, and government quota eligibility, especially for shift 1 students.
Jain and SC/ST students benefit from fee concessions and special scholarships. The annual tuition fee is Rs 56,000, with no extra fees noted. Computer courses may have higher fees, but scholarship options help ease financial pressure.
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