St. John's College has a structured admission process that includes an entrance exam, merit list, and personal interview. A vocational course in International Business, introduced in 2005, requires an application and Statement of Purpose due to limited seats and includes an interview for selection. The faculty is well-qualified, with most holding PhDs and using interactive teaching methods. However, 40% of the faculty are considered unsuitable. The faculty-to-student ratio is balanced, with 120 students per class supported by multiple teachers. The BBA course fee ranges from 80,000 to 85,000 INR, which is affordable compared to other institutions. Government subsidies reduce fees for regular courses, though self-financed programs are more expensive. Placement opportunities are scarce, with minimal alumni contributions and no dedicated placement cell. The college hosts job fairs and offers internships, including with companies like Force Motors, offering stipends around 8,000 INR monthly. Scholarships are mainly through government schemes, with eligibility based on criteria like income and minority status. BBA fees range from 37,000 to 47,000 INR annually, with scholarships potentially covering half the costs. No loan facilities or campus employment opportunities are available.
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