Admission to the course is merit-based, attracting students interested in accountancy. The college boasts a well-qualified faculty of seven members, six of whom hold PhDs, serving 248 students. The Head of Department is appreciated for their approachability, although the marketing management teacher is seen as strict. Tuition fees are affordable, under 1000 rupees, due to the college's government status. The Bachelor of Commerce costs between Rs. 1352 and Rs. 1556 annually, with practical subjects costing more.
Bachelor of Science courses cost around Rs. 2000 per year. Exam fees range from Rs. 1100 to Rs. 1200 per semester. Scholarships are available for merit holders and low-income students, with additional government scholarships for OBC, SC, and ST students. The college does not offer direct placements, leaving students to find jobs independently, although the faculty provides guidance. Graduates typically earn about 15,000. Internships with companies like Yash Pikka and Masada Sugar Mill are available, focusing on financial tasks, often unpaid.
Some students pursue further studies or entrepreneurship. The college also offers campus jobs with stipends to assist students financially.
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