The department does not provide campus placements, requiring post-graduation students to find jobs independently based on their qualifications. As a semi-government institution, the college charges relatively high fees compared to other colleges, with an average annual fee of Rs 35,750. Fees for microbiology and biochemistry courses are notably higher, and there is an annual increase of about Rs 1,000. Scholarships such as SVMCM for Bengal Board students, minority scholarships, KANYASHREE, Nabanna, and other national and state scholarships are available to assist students financially. Additionally, students can apply for a fee concession if needed. Although campus jobs are offered, opportunities are limited.
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