The course is taught by PhD-holding faculty who are committed to student improvement, although some have received less favorable feedback. It combines practical and theoretical learning. Placement opportunities are provided with companies like Dabur, Cadbury, and Nestle, and internships are available in the fourth year with organizations such as Sula and Moonshine. Each department has its own placement cell and conducts seminars, but there's a need for better support and professional assistance in interview preparation and industry connections. The college charges Rs 80,000 per semester, paid in eight installments, which is comparable to other private institutions. Payment is done online, but there are calls for fee reduction for better affordability. The college only offers the Economically Weaker Section (EWS) scholarship, which provides limited financial aid.
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