Admission to the college is conducted systematically in May, based on students' marks and community reservations, supported by NCC and faculty. Sports quota admission is available, with past students like a footballer opting for mathematics. The faculty comprises over 150 highly qualified teachers, many with doctorates and national recognition. The college offers 22 undergraduate, over 20 postgraduate courses, and 6 research programs with well-equipped labs. Classes run 5 hours daily for about 100 days per semester. Being a government college, it charges no tuition or capitation fees, with minimal exam fees and affordable semester fees for self-financing courses. The yearly fee system is economical, with concessions for eligible caste categories and scholarships like E-Grantz reducing fees significantly, allowing some students to pay as little as Rs. 50. While placement options are limited due to the lack of campus placements, Chemistry students benefit from industry connections. Other fields, like Mathematics, lack direct placements. The college supports student growth through clubs and seminars but lacks universal internships. It is affiliated with Mahatma Gandhi University and offers several government scholarships for reserved category and top-performing students. Despite its low cost, the college's infrastructure is commendable and it hosts job fairs to aid student employment. Further studies may be necessary for better job prospects.
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