The admission process at this college requires submitting an application during counseling, with selection based on academic marks. Each department accommodates 50 students in both English and Tamil mediums. The faculty are experienced and approachable, although some teaching methods, particularly in chemistry and Tamil, receive mixed reviews. The academic program spans one to three years, divided into two semesters each, with exams that students generally find manageable. The government-run institution offers affordable education, with an initial admission fee of up to 3,000 and an annual fee of 500. Exam fees depend on the number of papers. While the college provides placement opportunities starting in February, it does not offer internships. Scholarships, funded by the government, are distributed annually around March or April. The first-year tuition fee is 3,000, with an additional admission fee of 950, and no tuition or caution fees thereafter. Scholarships are accessible to all students, including those from specific categories like SC, but loan facilities are unavailable.
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