Madras Christian College (MCC) has a structured admission process involving an online application and academic-based shortlisting, followed by interviews conducted by respective departments. The government-aided stream prioritizes merit students, while the self-financed stream is less competitive but more costly. Admission requires at least 70% in relevant subjects. No capitation fees are charged, and all processes are online. The faculty are known for their qualifications and supportive teaching style, integrating life skills and moral education into their curriculum. Fees differ significantly between streams; the aided stream is more affordable, with B.Com fees ranging from ₹10,000 to ₹28,000 annually, whereas the self-financed stream costs about ₹55,000 per year. MCC's placement cell is active, with 70-80% of students placed yearly, and top firms like Deloitte and Infosys recruiting. The highest salaries reach 6 lakhs per annum, with an average of 4-4.5 lakhs. Eligibility for placements typically requires a 60-75% academic score. The college provides scholarships for financially disadvantaged students, including merit-based and government-aided options for SC/ST students. MCC's strong alumni network and multiple scholarship programs support students financially and career-wise.
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