To apply for a course, candidates need to submit an application through the college's website, accompanied by a 250 INR application fee. Undergraduates apply in March and April, while postgraduates start in January. Selection is based on interviews and 12th-grade marks. The college has a transparent fee structure accessible to middle-class students, with annual BA fees ranging from 30,000 to 50,000 INR, depending on the state of origin. No donations or capitation fees are charged.
Approximately 100 companies recruit at the college annually, including leading firms like Deloitte and IBM, with about 80% to 90% of students securing jobs, especially post-master's. The Centre for Employability and Corporate Relations (CECR) facilitates placements, which typically occur in the third year of undergraduate studies. Internships are encouraged by the fourth semester, especially in media and journalism. Science and commerce students enjoy more placement opportunities compared to arts students.
Entrepreneurship and civil service courses are supported to enhance employability. The college offers scholarships for academic, sports, and arts achievements and financial needs, with additional support from the Karnataka government. Tuition fees vary with courses and student status; for example, first-year fees are around 60,000 INR, with additional costs for NRI students, including a uniform fee of 3,500 INR and an application fee of 2,000 INR. Law students incur approximately 90,000 INR annually.
Overall, students might spend around 190,000 INR yearly, including all additional expenses. Faculty are seen as supportive and approachable, although some students find certain teachers less helpful. The college conducts midterm and end-semester exams, with midterms being simpler and including internal assignments.
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