The college provides a supportive learning environment with a faculty-to-student ratio of 1:6, fostering strong relationships between students and teachers. The zoology department is especially well-regarded for its teaching methods. Exams are held four times each semester, and students generally pass with adequate study. Placement opportunities begin in the 4th semester, with around 300 companies, including big names like Dell, Wipro, and Sony, visiting for recruitment. The college's placement cell is effective, with good job packages offered, including an average annual salary of 4,50,000 through campus placements. Internships, though limited directly by the college, are available through external efforts, with a satisfaction level of 6/10 for internship support. The college charges an annual tuition fee of approximately 50,000, which is seen as reasonable. Several scholarships are offered to help manage costs, including a national scholarship, an SC/ST scholarship ranging from 20,000 to 40,000, a Roman Catholic scholarship between 30,000 to 35,000, and a government scholarship of 20,000 to 25,000, all based on student performance. Overall, the cost of study is manageable with these amenities and financial aids.
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