Admission to the MCom program requires passing an entrance test. Eligibility criteria include being an honors graduate under the 10+2+3 educational format or its equivalent. Students in their final year of graduation can apply for 40% reserved seats. The entrance test has 50 questions, each worth 2 marks, with a deduction of 0.5 marks for each wrong answer. Successful candidates then attend a counseling session and undergo document verification to secure admission. The faculty is primarily composed of assistant professors, with only a few regarded as good, and lacks highly experienced educators. Only 8 faculty member details are available online, indicating an average faculty quality with insufficient interactive sessions and doubt-solving opportunities. The program's fee structure is affordable, with general candidates paying Rs 7,600 and SC/ST candidates paying Rs 7,400, making it financially accessible. Placement performance is average, with 30-50 students securing placements per cycle. Recruiters include TCS, L&T, and Nicco. Many students, however, do not get placed and need to seek offline opportunities or consider alternative career paths, such as teacher training programs.
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