Admission to the college is based on merit, using the best of five subject marks from students' higher secondary exams. Students are ranked by their total marks, and seat availability differs by subject. The faculty is strong, with at least five teachers and a department head for each subject. However, the lab facilities are outdated, affecting practical learning. The college offers a government-funded fee structure, making education affordable. Fees for laboratory-based subjects are capped at 3,000 INR per year, while literature subjects cost up to 1,000 INR per year. Placement and internship opportunities are robust, with many companies offering internships that last one year, providing valuable industry experience. Stipends depend on the company. Scholarships are also available: the top 10% of students from classes with at least 40 students receive a 50% scholarship, and those with a Konkani language certificate get a 5% scholarship.
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