Admission to the college is primarily merit-based, with students selected based on their numerical scores. The review raises concerns about the student union, noting insufficient regulation by the university administration. Financially, the semester fees and annual admission costs are high, posing difficulties for students from low-income families. Job placements are available, but a significant portion of these opportunities appear to be reserved for union members, limiting access for other talented students.
The scholarship process faces delays due to slow departmental approvals, although both government and private scholarships are available. Students can also pursue startups and part-time jobs for additional income, though the campus offers limited opportunities in certain areas.
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