The college is a partially autonomous state government institution with its own admission process, separate from MG University. Admissions are merit-based, with specific quotas for sports and arts, and have transitioned to an online system. The faculty is highly qualified, with most holding Ph.D. degrees and many being alumni of prestigious international institutions. Faculty appointments are made on merit through the Public Service Commission. Although the faculty is experienced, concerns about political influences exist. Exams occur each semester, with internal assessments and semester exams, showing a 30% failure rate, indicating moderate exam difficulty. The college offers over 19 departmental programs, mostly non-professional, which limits internship and placement opportunities. Consequently, few graduates secure placements, and many pursue further studies. The college fees are affordable, with full scholarships available for SC/ST students and significant fee reductions for non-creamy layer category students. Fees for most courses, excluding two self-financed ones, do not exceed Rs 14,000. Additional costs include semester fees of approximately Rs 3000, yearly tuition of Rs 100, special fees of Rs 1200, a caution deposit of Rs 360, and examination fees between Rs 300 and Rs 800 per semester, totaling Rs 2500 to Rs 3500 annually. Scholarships like E-Grantz, Central Sector, and Post Matric Scholarships further reduce costs, potentially lowering fees to Rs 35. These scholarships are government-provided, assisting OBC, SC, and ST students.
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