Admission to the college is based on a merit list derived from 12th-grade marks, followed by document verification. The process is straightforward, without the need for interviews. The annual fee is around 7000 INR, which is higher than government colleges but can be reduced through scholarships. Hostel facilities are available if needed. The college has experienced faculty who ensure a disciplined learning environment by rescheduling missed classes. Despite the higher cost compared to government institutions, scholarships such as the "Inspire" and "Kalyan" make fees affordable, especially for economically disadvantaged students. "Inspire" provides 5,000 INR monthly for three years, with potential increases for postgraduate studies, while "Kalyan" supports ST and SC students via the Jharkhand government. The college is well-connected with prestigious institutions like TIFR, offering students valuable internship opportunities. Placement prospects in the Arts field are strong, with companies like Zomato, McKinsey & Co., and Bain & Co. recruiting from the college. Google has also engaged in recruitment activities at the institution. While the college occasionally assists with internships, students are encouraged to independently pursue these opportunities, with a strong resume and diverse skills being essential for securing desirable placements.
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