The BMS course admission at this institution requires registering on the MU and SVKM websites, submitting documents, and paying fees at the college. Eligibility includes a 50% aggregate in XII from a recognized board. Admissions are merit-based, using HSC marks and possibly a minority quota, without an entrance exam, but includes an interview. The faculty, with an average age of 40 and possessing at least master's degrees, offer around four lectures daily in various fields.
The student-to-teacher ratio is 1:5, and class sizes range from 40-50, extending to 80-90 for courses like BCom General. Teaching focuses on practical learning with real-life examples, and the marking scheme includes internal assessments and exams. The BMS course fee totals INR 84,000, distributed over three years: INR 32,000 in the first year, INR 25,000 in the second year, and INR 27,000 in the third year, with merit-based scholarships available.
The placement cell partners with companies such as Wipro and Deloitte, providing job placements and internships, with a 70-80% placement rate. Salaries range from INR 3.5 to 7 lakhs per annum, with the highest at INR 21 lakhs. Students are eligible for placements from the 5th semester and internships from the 4th. The college offers compulsory placement preparation and maintains a strong alumni network for job referrals. The BMS program costs INR 45,000 annually, covering all educational expenses without fee hikes.
Tuition ranges from INR 2,000 to 5,000, with an overall yearly fee of INR 49,500. Government-aided courses have fees around INR 30,000, with fee reductions for reserved categories. While specific scholarships are few, exceptional academic performance can result in scholarships. The placement process is conducted jointly with NM College, offering internships with stipends up to INR 15,000.
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