The business department, though relatively new, boasts a few excellent faculty members, particularly in marketing and economics. The academic schedule is rigorous, with two exams per semester, often requiring students to tackle 2 to 3 exams in a single day. Grading is based on a relative scale, focusing on the entire class's performance. The college stands out for its strong placement record, achieving 100% placement for students. Summer internships start in the first semester and continue until every student secures one. Final placements begin in the third semester, with numerous Pre-Placement Offers (PPOs) extended to students. Last year, 150 offers were made by notable companies like American Express, EY, PWC, and TCS. The highest salary package reached 23 LPA, while the average was 12 LPA. EY recruited specifically for a technology risk role during the first semester. Additionally, students enhance their skills through various live projects. The college's fee structure is competitive among business schools, with tuition fees at 2,00,000 per semester and additional fees of 27,250. Hostel and mess charges are 23,000 per semester. Scholarships are available, significantly reducing fees for SC/ST students to about 1,80,000 for two years, not including hostel fees. The institution maintains a consistent track record of 100% placement for both summer internships and final placements, offering first-year students opportunities in prestigious organizations and second-year students robust final placement prospects.
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