The college admission process involves filling an entrance form, taking an entrance exam without negative marking, and checking the cutoff list. General candidates need 50% in both 10th and 12th grades, while reserved category candidates require 45%. The government-run college offers courses like B.Com, B.Sc, BBA, and MBA, and provides reservations for various categories. The annual fee is 8,645 INR, with an additional practical fee of 1,000 INR for certain courses in the third year. Students can pay fees in installments, and scholarships are available through government and college programs. The student-to-teacher ratio is approximately 50:1, with some variation in attendance, and the faculty are generally well-regarded. However, there are complaints about outdated teaching methods and delayed exams. The college hosts an annual placement program with companies like TCS, Infosys, Vedanta, Aditya Birla Group, and Wipro, with 40-70% of students securing placements. The highest salary package is 12 LPA, and average packages range from 2.5-4 LPA. Internships are available for some courses, with Infosys offering stipends between 3,000 to 5,000 INR. Placement opportunities are limited for some courses. The scholarship program, primarily supported by the Uttar Pradesh government, prioritizes female students and those from minority and SC/ST backgrounds, with amounts ranging from 4,000 to 10,000 INR. Approximately 60% of applicants receive scholarships, and regular B.Com fees are around 2,110 INR per year, while paid seats cost up to 8,500 INR annually. The main campus fee is 3,500 INR per year. Despite low fees and some government scholarships, the college lacks comprehensive placement support and additional facilities.
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