The college admission process is merit-based, with a preference for students who completed their 11th and 12th grades at the same institution. Students with a board score of 70.00 and above find it easier to gain admission. Key documents, such as domicile certificates, should be ready in advance. Admissions are secured by paying first-year fees within four days of selection. The faculty is generally well-regarded, particularly in the Information Technology department, though some describe it as less proactive. Fees for open category students are approximately Rs. 24,000 annually, with significant concessions for certain caste categories. BSc Information Technology fees range from Rs. 16,000 to Rs. 20,000 for open category students and about Rs. 2,500 for caste students. Scholarships, mainly for SC/ST students, reduce fees to around Rs. 5,000 per year. Government and merit-based scholarships are available, but loan facilities are not directly provided, although the college assists with bank loan applications. On-campus placements feature companies like Wipro and Capgemini, though recent years have seen a decline, with only one company visiting this year. About 15% of students secure placements with salaries between INR 15,000 and INR 50,000 per month. The placement process includes three selection rounds, but the college does not offer internships, encouraging students to find their own unpaid internships for experience. Off-campus placement opportunities are also available, supported by alumni and faculty.
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