The college offers a balanced student-faculty ratio of 10:1, supplemented by guest lecturers to address staff shortages. The examination process includes two interim exams, Sessional 1 and 2, to prepare students for the challenging semester exams, maintaining master's level expectations. The college emphasizes placements and higher education opportunities, encouraging student participation in placement activities from the first semester. Agreements with numerous companies, both domestic and international, facilitate placements. Key recruiters include Accenture, TCS, Hyundai, Sutherlands, Zoho, Amazon, and Tech Mahindra. The University of Madras, one of Tamilnadu's oldest universities, provides an affordable education with an annual fee of approximately 7,500 rupees, covering tuition, insurance, safety, and development fees. Exam fees are about 700 to 800 rupees per semester. While there is no reservation policy based on caste, scholarships are available for merit candidates and students from BC, MBC, SC, and ST categories, ensuring educational accessibility.
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