Admission to the college requires submitting an application and securing a spot on the merit list, followed by fee payment to confirm enrollment. Known for its esteemed status in Mumbai, the college offers finance courses with knowledgeable faculty who provide insights beyond textbooks. The favorable faculty-to-student ratio enhances learning, though faculty accessibility may vary. Students undergo a structured examination process across six semesters, involving final exams, internals, and presentations. The course costs about Rs. 18,000 annually, with self-financed options at approximately Rs. 21,500 per year. Government-aided courses are significantly cheaper at around Rs. 5,000 per year. Additional fees apply for optional subjects. Payments are accepted via cheques or demand drafts. The college's placement cell actively facilitates internship and job opportunities, with firms like Morgan Stanley and Catking previously engaging students. Recently, fewer companies participated in placements, but training sessions prepare students for interviews. Internships, often starting at the end of the second year, offer stipends around 25,000 INR. Recruitment involves a variety of organizations, from multinational and CA firms to call centers and BPOs. Scholarships are available for minority and high-achieving students, though no education loan options exist. NRI students pay fees five times higher than local students.
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