The college's admission process is straightforward, involving an entrance exam that focuses on well-known authors and basic grammar, concluding with an essay. However, it lacks group discussions or interviews. The college has a high student population with a low faculty-to-student ratio, though teaching quality is regarded as good. The syllabus is outdated, administration is poorly rated, and course delays of up to six months are common. Exams occur twice per semester, but the lenient passing standards raise concerns about assessment quality. The college is affordable, with BA English fees around 20,000 and BA Honours in the ODL program costing about 3,000 per year plus exam fees. The total course cost is around 80,000, which is reasonable for middle-class families. Scholarships, especially for OBC and SC/ST students through programs like E-kalyan, provide financial support, but there are no specific scholarships for general category students. Campus placements are limited, with only 20-30% placement for BBA students and salaries between 2 LPA to 4 LPA. Companies like Bajaj Allianz participate in placements, offering limited opportunities. Internships in companies like LIC and Bajaj are available for final-year students, enhancing practical experience and employability. Overall, while the college offers affordable education and some financial aid, placement opportunities are limited, though internships provide valuable work experience.
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