The college's admission process for postgraduate programs includes an online application, entrance exam, and interview, with decisions based on undergraduate marks, exam results, and interview performance. Faculty is generally experienced, though some aided staff may not meet expectations. The college operates two fee structures: Shift 1 (aided, lower fees) and Shift 2 (self-financing, higher fees). Placement opportunities are available, but some companies offer lower packages. MA Economics students can participate in campus placements from the 3rd semester, with companies like Wipro, Infosys, and TCS recruiting. The highest package offered was 2500, but many students secured jobs. Internships are not provided but must be completed externally with college approval. Financial assistance is available for first-generation and economically disadvantaged students, with scholarships based on financial need. Fee concessions and scholarships are also offered to SC students in both UG and PG programs. The college aims to maintain an affordable fee structure, especially in the morning shift.
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