The college offers admission through a merit list and requires document verification, both online and offline, for successful enrollment. The faculty is knowledgeable and supportive, although some staff members may have differing attitudes. Exams before the National Education Policy (NEP) overhaul were relatively simple. The college, being government-funded, is affordable with an annual fee of about 12,000, making it accessible for low-income students. A dedicated placement department organizes semesterly placement drives, maintaining a strong record of successful student placements. Economically disadvantaged students benefit from a fee return policy, reclaiming half of their fees by submitting a form. Scholarships for academically outstanding students provide further financial and infrastructural support. The reviewer paid fees totaling approximately 12,000 for the first two semesters combined, and about 16,000 and 18,000 for the third and fourth semesters respectively, indicating a consistent fee structure without batchmate categorization.
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