The course admission process includes the AMCAT exam, followed by a group discussion where most candidates progress, and concludes with a personal interview focusing on English proficiency, with a high chance of passing. The faculty is mostly average, with some knowledgeable visiting lecturers and former students as teachers, but overall not justifying the high tuition fees. Fees are semester-based, expensive, yet transparent, with no extra entry fees. There are no college-provided internships, requiring students to find their own. Placement is mainly in insurance and brokerage, with doubts about the authenticity of placement statistics. The college offers scholarships, including a full scholarship for students scoring 90% and above.
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