Prospective students must submit an application with necessary documents to enroll in their desired course. Admissions are determined by analyzing previous academic performance, with seat allocation based on marks and caste category. The fee structure is varied: SC/ST students with merit seats pay approximately 3,000 to 5,000, while merit seat students from other categories pay a government fee between 6,000 and 15,000. Payment seat fees range from 40,000 to 60,000, depending on the course. Although the college lacks direct placement and internship opportunities, students gain valuable lab skills that help them secure jobs in various industries. After completing their MSc, students often pursue internships independently. The college's faculty consists of experienced professors and assistant professors, but guest lecturers lack training and experience. Eligible students can benefit from fee refunds through Karnataka's Vidyasiri and Post-Metric scholarships, but the college does not offer its own loans or scholarships due to already low fees.
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