Admissions to the college are now exclusively based on an entrance exam, replacing the previous merit-based system. The process, conducted entirely online, includes filling out an application form, taking a combined entrance test, and attending a counseling session. Admissions are finalized on July 10th and involve a merit list announcement, interviews, and document verification. The faculty is highly qualified, with most holding Ph.D. degrees, and they support students by tailoring their teaching methods to individual needs. However, some faculty members may need to update their teaching techniques. Course fees vary, with vocational courses costing Rs 50,000 to Rs 70,000 per semester, due to additional components, and non-vocational courses costing Rs 27,500 annually over three years. Students have the option to pay fees per semester or for two semesters at once, and additional monthly expenses are around Rs 3,000. The college boasts a strong placement record, with 90% of students benefiting from job opportunities. Internships, including a 4-month stint at nearby schools, are integrated into various courses to provide practical experience. Eligibility for campus placements starts in the 4th semester, and job packages meet government standards. Scholarships are offered to academically proficient but economically disadvantaged students, including the E Kalyan scholarship for ST, SC, and OBC students, ranging from 20,000 to 40,000 rupees annually. ST/SC students in hostels for the B.Ed course receive 50,000 rupees per year. Additionally, 50% of seats are reserved for backward classes. As of 2015, the tuition fee was 1,60,000 rupees, with annual increases since. The average fee for bachelor's courses is approximately 80,000 to 90,000 rupees per year. Students can open a scholarship account at the on-campus bank.
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