Admission to this government-run college is merit-based. Applicants must submit necessary documents, including Class 10 and 12 mark sheets, and pay associated fees. The college charges a semester fee of about ?5,000, making the annual cost approximately ?10,000. For B.Com students, the annual fee is around ?5,000, while self-financed B.Com courses cost about ?8,000 per year. Regular B.Com students pay approximately ?8,099 annually, with different semester fees, whereas self-financed students pay ?16,000 annually.
Scholarships via the UP scholarship scheme and NSP portal provide financial aid. The college does not have a dedicated placement cell for B.Com students, but offers placement opportunities from the 8th semester, with over 100 companies visiting annually. The highest package offered is ?2,400,000 per annum, with an average package of ?360,000 per annum, and around 60-70% of students secure placements in multinational companies. Internships are facilitated with reasonable stipends.
The faculty is supportive and well-qualified, though described as average. The lack of a canteen is a noted downside.
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