The college admits students through both a government allotment system and its own online portal. Admission to the self-financing BSc Physics Instrumentation course is merit-based, relying on 12th-grade marks, followed by document verification. The faculty are highly qualified, often from esteemed institutions like IISER and IIT, and support students with a favorable faculty-student relationship. Teaching hours run from 9:30 AM to 3:30 PM. The college offers affordable government-regulated fees, with normal courses costing under 1000 rupees annually and self-financing courses at 15,000 rupees per year. Certain courses have an annual fee of 5000 rupees. Fee concessions and stipends are available for eligible students. While the college lacks formal placement programs, it mandates two on-job training sessions for self-financing courses and encourages independent internships, some of which occur at prestigious organizations like Bark. The college does not offer its own scholarships due to its low fee structure, but students can access government scholarships like the Post Matric, OBC, SC/ST, and OEC Scholarships. The E-Grantz scholarship provides fee waivers for students with reservations and those with an annual income below 1 lakh currency units. Although the absence of structured placement or internship programs is a drawback, the college organizes job fairs to support students' employment exploration.
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