The college experience is generally pleasant despite the limitations imposed by lockdowns. The faculty quality varies, with some teachers being excellent while others receive lower ratings. The student gender ratio is 60% boys to 40% girls. Placement opportunities differ significantly by program; the B.Com program has a low placement rate, with only 1 or 2 out of 40-50 students securing placements during the review period. In contrast, the B.Tech program offers better placement prospects. Management degrees also face low placement success. The B.Com program costs approximately 28,000 per year, totaling around 90,000 for three years, excluding additional fees. Students also need to pay an annual exam fee of 1,100. Financially disadvantaged students might qualify for a state scholarship, but the available support may be limited.
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