Admission to D.G. Vaishnav College is based on academic merit, requiring around 94-95% in 12th board exams for a merit seat. The process involves online application, document submission, and an interview or counseling. Management and sports quotas are available, but financial contributions don't influence admission. Fees differ by shift: government-aided morning shift costs INR 2000 annually, while the private-aided evening shift costs INR 6000. First-year fees are INR 2500, increasing by INR 500 each subsequent year.
Merit-listed students pay INR 4000 per year, with scholarships up to INR 3500 available. Semester exam fees are around INR 1700. The college has a strong placement record, with a 75-85% placement rate. Top companies like Wipro, Infosys, TCS, and Amazon participate, offering packages from Rs. 2.5 to 5 lakh, with the highest at Rs. 9 lakh. Students are eligible for placements from the 5th or 6th semester, requiring a minimum 60% academic score.
Pre-placement training and internships in digital marketing and finance boost employability. Scholarships support financially disadvantaged and specific community students, offering up to INR 10,000 monthly. Merit-based and community-based scholarships range from INR 1,600 to INR 3,600 annually. Government scholarships, based on community and marks, offer up to INR 10,000 per year. The fee structure varies; aided shifts are more affordable (around INR 9,000 annually) compared to unaided shifts (INR 50,000 to INR 58,000).
Scholarships in the final year can cover up to 25% of fees, encouraging academic excellence. Faculty quality varies, with many highly qualified members, but some lack engaging teaching methods. The college maintains a balanced faculty-to-student ratio, regular tests, and five one-hour lectures daily to support learning.
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