The course admission is purely based on 12th Board Exam percentages, with no entrance tests or interviews involved. Students from various educational boards can apply, and the admission process is accessible both online and offline. The initial merit list is out 10 days post-application, with BAF cutoffs beginning at 95% and ending at 91%, highlighting the competitive nature of admissions. The college prides itself on a structured faculty system, with departments having dedicated faculty and favorable faculty-to-student ratios, ensuring personalized attention. The course is spread over six semesters, with the final two under the University of Mumbai. The exam structure includes external and internal assessments, contributing to a 95% pass rate. The BAF program costs approximately 130,000 INR for six semesters, with financial aid available for underprivileged students, including free books and travel fee compensation. BCom costs 13,000 INR annually, with no extra charges. Fee exemptions exist for certain caste groups, and scholarships ensure affordability. Placement opportunities start from the 5th semester, requiring a minimum CGPA of 5 and 50% overall marks. Around 60-70% of students secure placements with companies like Tata, Flipkart, and Reliance, with average salaries between 3-4 LPA. Internships from the first year offer stipends ranging up to 21,000 INR. Scholarships are available based on merit and need, with a 50% fee reduction through the SEAT program. The MahaDBT scholarship varies by caste and category. The yearly standard fee for the BAF program is 33,000 INR, with incremental increases yearly. Fee structures differ slightly based on caste, with open caste students paying 20,717 INR. The college also offers fee concessions, free or low-cost library books, and South Indian minorities receive easier admission criteria without fee concessions.
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