Admission to the college is accessible through management and government quotas, with fees varying significantly. The management quota requires a donation fee of ₹145,000, plus a tuition fee of ₹75,000, while government quota students pay ₹57,000 annually. Hostel fees are separate, potentially reaching ₹70,000 yearly. Depending on residency, annual costs range from ₹80,000 to ₹150,000, though this may have changed post-autonomy. Scholarships are available based on academic performance, caste, and income. Faculty are supportive and experienced, aiding in academics and creative pursuits. Placement opportunities are decent with visits from IT firms like CTS, Tech Mahindra, and L&T Infotech, though core companies are lacking. The college environment is eco-friendly and diverse, but living costs are aligned with an upper-middle-class lifestyle. Despite an average education quality, the institution's NAAC A++ rating and robust MNC connections enhance job prospects.
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