Admission to the college is merit-based, requiring an online application and a CBSE class 12 score, with an example acceptance at 87.4%. The college caters to both Commerce and PCM students, offering a low-fee structure compared to private universities. First-year B.Com tuition is Rs. 1,340, with optional fees of Rs. 3,000. Additional expenses include examination fees of Rs. 500 annually, charity fees of Rs. 500, quarterly stationery expenses of Rs. 500, and miscellaneous costs totaling Rs. 1,000. Overall, the annual costs amount to around Rs. 16,000, including various facilities but excluding hostel and canteen services. The college offers scholarships and installment plans for economically disadvantaged students, though internal scholarships are not provided. Tuition fees increase by about 10% for second-year students. Faculty qualifications include PhD holders, maintaining a student-faculty ratio of 1:36 to 1:40, though some handle multiple subjects due to shortages. There are nine papers in the first year and eight in subsequent years, with exams twice yearly. The failure rate is about 25-30%. Placement opportunities are limited; around 65% of students secure placements, with average packages of INR 100,000 and maximums up to INR 350,000. The Fledge Institute of Aviation is a notable recruiter. Internships with local companies like Babylon Hotel are available for specific programs. The college does not actively enhance placement opportunities, affecting student morale. External scholarships, such as caste-based and merit-cum-need scholarships from the state, are available, and the annual course fee varies between Rs. 2,500 to Rs. 36,000, with Rs. 8,500 for hostel fees where applicable. No loan facilities are offered due to the reasonable fee structure.
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