The admission process at the college involves an entrance test and a personal interview. Faculty members are highly qualified, with most holding doctorates and having 5 to 20 years of experience. The student-to-faculty ratio varies, generally from 1:40 to 1:70, and faculty are noted for their supportiveness, though teaching often requires self-learning. Students must pass two main exams per semester with a minimum 40% score. Fees for the first year are approximately Rs. 40,000, and Rs. 37,000 for subsequent years, payable in four installments annually. A Rs. 200 fine is charged for late payments. A mandatory 30-day internship is required before the third year, and companies like Accenture and Tech Mahindra offer placements. Placement eligibility begins in the final year with no backlogs. Around 75 companies reportedly visit annually for placements, though results vary, with some reports of 90% placement success, while others indicate limited opportunities, especially in courses like BSc Computer Science. The highest salary package reported is 20 LPA, with averages between 3-8 LPA. Scholarships are provided by the university based on merit, family income, and caste categories. Tuition fees for the BSc program range from INR 80,000 to INR 1,25,000 annually, plus an admission fee of INR 5,000. Residents of Karnataka, minorities, and Christians may receive reduced fees, while NRI and non-Karnataka residents pay additional fees. Financial aid options include installment payments and potential on-campus job opportunities with stipends, with special scholarships available for economically weaker sections through faculty contact and assessments.
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