Admissions at this college begin after the Central Board results in mid-May, with applications available online. Most courses admit students based on their +2 marks, except for specific programs like Multimedia, Mass Communication, and B.M.S. The first cutoff list is released in early June. The college boasts a well-qualified and experienced faculty, providing valuable learning beyond the classroom. The Bachelor of Arts course is government-aided, keeping the first-year fees up to Rs. 40,000, with options for fee relaxation for financially challenged students. The college's Placement Cell offers numerous opportunities primarily to Commerce and Science students, though pandemic-related disruptions affected availability. Sociology students have fewer placement options, but internships are available for social credits, typically through local NGOs, with students arranging their job-related internships. Financial assistance is available for those in need. While the college fees are stable, hostel fees have increased annually, except during the pandemic, when concessions were granted.
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