Admission to the college involves a selection process based on a merit list, followed by an interview with the head of the B.A. department. Candidates are informed of their selection status within 15 days of the interview. Each subject has six lectures daily, and faculty members, known for their knowledge and approachability, are available to assist students. However, some students have expressed concerns that faculty focus more on financial aspects than on student mentorship. There are also reports of additional charges in courses and limited interaction opportunities with faculty members, who sometimes seem too busy to engage with students. The college's tuition is initially affordable, making it accessible to students from lower-income backgrounds, such as those from farming families. However, tuition fees increase significantly after the first year. The total cost per semester, including tuition and compulsory charges, is around $3,500, with an additional $2,000 for exam fees. The college's placement rate is reported to be between 75-85%, according to senior students. There are no scholarships mentioned for students whose parents are employed by the government.
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