The college requires at least 60% in class 12 for admission. Applicants must fill out a form and undergo document verification after paying admission fees upon selection. The college is budget-friendly and conveniently located, offering a supportive environment with cooperative faculty. Classes follow Calcutta University guidelines with two semesters and internal exams annually. Internal exams are simple, reducing failure rates. Faculty are approachable and provide clear notes. The fee structure is split over three years, with an annual fee of 13,000 rupees for some courses, plus separate exam fees. Scholarships are available for low-income students, adhering to West Bengal government guidelines, including Kanyashree, SVMCM, and Aikyashree. Tuition is about INR 15,000 for B.Com (Hons) and INR 12,000 for B.Com General per year, cheaper than private colleges, though fees rise annually. Placements are limited, especially for undergraduates. Postgraduates fare better, with companies like TCS visiting. The highest salary offered was up to 20 LPA, with an average of 1.5 LPA. Placement rates vary, with reports of 5% to 40%. Internships are available for some, with 35% obtaining placements in firms like Tata Steel and KPMG. Commerce students have internship opportunities with companies like PhonePe. The pandemic affected these opportunities. Scholarships require over 60% in 12th grade, and seniors must keep a CGPA above 6. Despite scholarships, direct financial aid and placements for B.Com (Hons) are lacking.
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