The college admission process includes merit-based and entrance exam evaluations, depending on the course. BA and BSc aided courses use 12th-grade marks for admissions, while BMS, BMM, and BSc (IT) non-aided courses require entrance exams. BMS and BMM selections are 60% based on entrance exam scores and 40% on 12th-grade marks. For BSc (IT), admission relies on 12th-grade Mathematics marks. The faculty is well-qualified, with a favorable student-to-teacher ratio, ensuring personalized attention.
The fee structure is affordable: 5,000 to 6,000 INR annually for aided courses and 30,000 to 40,000 INR for non-aided ones. Placement is strong, with top companies like Hindustan Unilever and Deloitte recruiting. In 2021, the highest salary was INR 30 LPA, and the average was INR 6.6 LPA. About 60% of students secure jobs through campus placements. Scholarships and fee concessions are available for high achievers, economically weaker sections, and sports performers.
Fees for a three-year degree are around INR 30,000 annually, with increases due to NEP policy changes. NRI and management seats cost between INR 3-6 lakhs per year, while NRI students pay five times the standard fees.
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