Admission to Mumbai University colleges is merit-based, depending on 12th-grade exam marks. Prospective students apply to their chosen colleges, which then release a merit list. Successful candidates pay fees ranging from ₹5,000 to ₹7,000 annually for the Life Science course, guided by university guidelines, with no additional fees required for seat allocation. The college is renowned for its academic and extracurricular excellence, particularly in the Life Science department, which has 5 to 7 faculty members for around 28 to 40 students. This department follows the New Education Policy, offering a major and minor subject system. Students benefit from interactive teaching, combining theory and practice, with opportunities for industrial visits. The academic year includes two exams, unit tests, and practical exams. The college's placement cell supports post-graduate students, securing recruitment from top pharmaceutical firms and offering internships via hospital partnerships. Scholarships are available based on merit and financial need, with students scoring over 70% potentially receiving ₹25,000 to ₹50,000. Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) program fees are about ₹7,000 annually, with installment options for those in financial need. A sports quota and caste-based fee variations provide additional financial support. The first-year undergraduate course fee is ₹800, increasing to ₹1,500 in the second year, and the college offers various scholarships to assist with tuition costs.
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