The college follows a merit-based admission process, beginning with online application submissions, and releasing a selection list after a month. On-site admission occurs over 2-3 days, requiring hard copy document submission. Selection hinges on 12th-grade scores, with three lists published; post-class-start admissions are rare. The faculty is mostly PhD-qualified, maintaining a student-faculty ratio of 1:6 for personalized learning. Encouragement and support extend beyond academics, with noted professors like Samuel Moses and Sandrella Betresa. Courses are offered in morning (government-aided, more competitive) and evening shifts (self-financed, pricier). First-year morning shift fees are about 24,000, dropping below 10,000 thereafter. Evening shift fees are higher. The college emphasizes robust placement support, with faculty and student representatives aiding in job opportunities, though internships require mentor assistance. Final semesters enhance career exposure. Scholarships target minorities, backward classes, and merit-based applicants, with tuition starting at around 22,000 and potentially decreasing to 8,000 by the final year. Hostel fees are approximately 44,000, plus a 5,000 caution deposit. Annual Arts and Science course fees are 60,000-70,000, with Commerce courses like BBA slightly higher. The college's placement cell actively provides job opportunities, while scholarships and financial aid cater to students with financial needs.
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