The Botany department's admission process at the college begins post-West Bengal exam results, with applications available online for a week. A provisional merit list is followed by a first merit list, and successful candidates must complete verification, payment, and obtain their roll number and fees book. Subsequent merit lists include merit-based counseling. BSc General students can apply for a Botany Honours shift with vice principal approval, demonstrated by a successful case three months into the course based on strong first-year performance. Faculty, all PhD holders, are noted for their dedication, providing personalized attention and maintaining a serious approach to classes. Key faculty include Dr. Soma Haldar and others. The college's fee structure is affordable, with most courses costing between 6,000 and 9,000 INR annually, while self-financed courses range from 20,000 to 30,000 INR, with installment options available. A monthly fee of 1,000 INR is feasible, and fellowships or representation may lead to full fee waivers for economically disadvantaged students. The placement cell, though weaker than private institutions, surpasses many government colleges, with companies like ICICI Prudential, SAIL, TCS, Cognizant, L&T, and Webel participating in recruitment through seminars and interviews. The BBA Honours department uniquely offers internships, while government scholarships such as the SVMCM and Indira Gandhi scholarship for girls are available. The college offers fee concessions and free studentship for needy students but does not provide its own scholarships. Tuition fees are low, with a yearly fee of 18,040 INR and semester fees of 8,350 INR, totaling 9,530 INR for tuition. Scholarships mainly benefit Bengali medium students, with calls for CISCE and CBSE inclusion. The college does not offer campus recruitment.
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