Admission to the college is based on the PU-CET(UG) entrance exam, with the final merit list created by combining 75% of the entrance test score and 25% of the 12th-grade marks. Departments are assigned based on the merit rank. The university is well-regarded for its knowledgeable and supportive faculty, especially in the Chemistry department, where most faculty hold postdoctoral degrees. The teacher-student ratio varies, typically 1:40 or 50 in general classes and 1:20 or 15 in core subjects like chemistry and physics. While some cleanliness issues in classrooms have been noted, the faculty's dedication significantly enhances the student experience. The college offers a range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses in arts, science, and commerce. Over the past two years, the fee has increased by almost 200%, with the current annual academic fee around Rs 40,000. Despite this rise, the fees are still competitive, and the structure is transparent. "AVSAR," the university's central placement cell, provides strong placement and internship opportunities, attracting top recruiters such as Infosys, Wipro, Tech Mahindra, EY, and IBM. Although the Chemistry department does not have many professional courses, companies like Dr. Reddy Lab, Lal Path Labs, and Cipla have visited for placements. The university offers various scholarships, including those based on merit, financial need, and special categories such as single girl children and students who lost both parents to COVID-19. Scholarships also support SC, ST, OBC, and EWS students, with cash prizes for department toppers. Tuition fees range from Rs 13,000 to 15,000 per semester, with extra costs for registration and examination. The total yearly fee, including hostel expenses, ranges between Rs 61,000 and 75,000, with scholarships available to help manage these costs.
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