Admission to the college is merit-based and operates on a first-come, first-served principle. Applicants must submit an application along with their academic marks. Course fees are generally low due to government support, making education affordable. Each semester includes five core subjects, taught by a qualified faculty, many of whom hold PhDs and are involved in research. The college maintains a positive faculty-student relationship and offers robust internal assessments. Students must achieve a minimum of 40 out of 100 in their assessments, with opportunities for improvement through projects and creative assignments. The admission fee is around 6,000 rupees, with semester fees set at 500 rupees for even semesters and 100 rupees for odd semesters. An examination fee of 1,000 rupees per semester is also applicable. There are no extra donations or hidden costs involved. The college actively supports placements, particularly in B.Com and BBA departments, with companies like Zoho, Wibro, and World Bank participating. Although Science departments currently lack placement programs, the college's placement cell provides skill-enhancing training and internship opportunities. Internship options are available year-round, with programs like DMLT offered by the Zoology department. Scholarships are available for disadvantaged students, reducing some semester fees to as low as Rs. 5. Fees for the Aided Stream decrease annually, while the Self-Financed Stream, such as the B.A. Journalism program, has higher fees with potential reductions in later semesters. Accommodation is offered in six on-campus hostels, with an annual fee of Rs. 44,000 for girls, excluding mess charges. The college also provides diploma courses and organizes training sessions to enhance practical and theoretical knowledge, enabling students to pursue internships and courses aligned with their interests.
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