Admission to the college is a structured, multi-step process, beginning with an entrance exam followed by an interview for final seat allocation. Prospective students must also complete an online application, with a subsequent merit list based on 12th-grade marks. If listed, candidates proceed with an offline form, subject selection via interview, and fee payment. The college is government-aided, offering a feasible fee structure. The program fee is Rs 6,500, with concessions for girls whose parents have resided in Maharashtra for over 15 years. Fees are generally affordable, though slightly higher for some middle-class families, with additional charges only for lab breakages. Underprivileged students benefit from significantly reduced fees. The college boasts a highly qualified faculty, with around 12 professors per department, praised for their supportive and engaging teaching. A dedicated placement cell aims for 100% placement, with local companies like Bajaj Finance and Airtel India visiting for campus selections, although only a few students secure placements with salaries ranging from Rs 2-3 lakh annually. Professors aid students in finding internships, and a scientific communication course enhances employability. Scholarships are offered to underprivileged and high-achieving students, who can qualify by passing an MCQ exam, typically receiving around Rs 5,000. The college fee is Rs 20,000 per semester, but financial aid and scholarships from the Bengal government and the national scholarship portal help reduce costs for eligible students.
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