In 1990, the undergraduate chemistry course at the college admitted students based on academic marks and recommendations, without entrance exams, while postgraduate admissions required an entrance test. The college is renowned for its chemistry department, supported by a faculty of around ten experienced alumni professors, and maintains a favorable student-mentor ratio of 5:1. Semester fees are moderate, ranging from 7000 to 8000 rupees, covering tuition, laboratory, and other events, with transparency in fee breakdown.
Admissions are merit-based, with no capitation fees or financial quotas. Students from Shift 1 pay less than those in Shift
- The college has a robust placement office, linking students to companies such as Asian Paints, Sterlite Copper, and TCS, among others. About 700 students have secured jobs, with average and highest annual packages of 1.80 lakh and 6 lakh rupees, respectively. Placement participation requires a minimum 70% average score by the 4th semester.
Approximately 50% of students receive placements, with average and highest monthly packages of 20,000 and 30,000 rupees. While internships for undergraduates are limited, some departments like Electronics offer them. Scholarships are primarily caste-based, with one-time payments around 900 rupees, and additional scholarships from the government and Jesuit Management offer 4000 to 15000 rupees per semester based on student categories. The total annual tuition fee, including lab costs, is 20000 rupees, with an admission fee of 24000 rupees and a registration fee of 100 rupees.
Financial assistance is available for disadvantaged students, ensuring affordable education and good job placement opportunities through campus interviews.
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