The college provides a favorable schedule with classes from 8 AM to 12 PM, allowing students to manage both college and coaching sessions. Admissions are merit-based without interviews and the admission cell is known for being helpful. Faculty support is generally good, but the faculty-to-student ratio of 1:60 can hinder interaction, especially for rural students. The curriculum includes internal assessments and exams, with a three-year examination cycle. Despite some faculty displaying unkind behavior, others, particularly in the English literature and political departments, are supportive. The exam difficulty is rated as easy to medium with chances for multiple attempts. The college offers an affordable fee structure, with BA tuition at ₹5000 annually, B.Com at ₹3500 per semester, and BBA at ₹7500 per semesterÑsubstantially lower than other private institutions. Placement opportunities focus on B.Com, BBA, and B.Pharm, with companies like Jio and Tata visiting. Placement packages range from 50,000 to 1 lakh INR. Although internships are not directly offered, some B.Com students find external opportunities. The college emphasizes skill over academic marks for job placements. Scholarships are available, primarily for OBC, SC, and ST students, through programs like the Chief Minister Scholarship Yojna. The overall annual tuition is around 12,000 INR, with total costs approximating 20,000 INR per year. SC/ST students enjoy minimal fees, while merit-based scholarships are also offered. The cost for a four-year course ranges from 60,000 to 65,000 INR, with maximum annual fees for government colleges at 5,000 INR. Students can pay fees in installments and use scholarships to reduce costs.
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