The college admission process is merit-based, relying on a government merit allotment system. It admits students based on their academic performance, as seen when a student with a 92.5% in their Higher Secondary Certificate was accepted. The faculty, with over 30 years of experience, support students in their careers and help manage education expenses. They enforce discipline through haircut, dress code, and ID card policies. The fee structure follows government norms: 1st year - 2500, 2nd year - 2000 (including lab fees), and 3rd year - 3500, with deposit money refunded at course completion. Payments are semester-wise, with fees due in June and December. The college offers comprehensive placement services, including interview preparation and written exam training, and provides internships for practical experience. While specific placement statistics are not given, students with strong knowledge and self-belief can secure high-paying jobs. Scholarships are widely available through government schemes, ensuring financial aid for deserving students. Tuition fees for some courses are around 62,000 per year, and the college offers both self-financed and government-aided options. Additional courses are available for a fee, and a Government bus pass makes commuting cost-free.
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