The course enrolls about 1,700 students, divided into sections of 80 each, with faculty-to-student ratios ranging from 1:60 to 1:70. Faculty are accessible and generally supportive, with many holding advanced degrees and corporate experience, though some are less engaged. Assessments include three internal exams and an end-semester exam, with a 60:40 internal to external mark distribution. Approximately 10% of students fail exams, and about 70% struggle with at least one subject per semester. The college provides practical experience through internships after the first and second years, with placements available starting the 5th semester. Undergraduate placements offer packages from 2 to 7 lakhs, with the highest at 46 lakhs, while MBA students receive 10 to 11 lakhs on average, up to a maximum of 58 lakhs. About 60-70% of students secure jobs, with companies like Deloitte and JP Morgan involved. The fee is around ₹125,000 per semester, totaling ₹750,000 for a 3-year degree, excluding transportation and hostel costs. Scholarships based on academic performance range from ₹7,500 to ₹17,500 per semester. Additional initial costs include a ₹10,000 caution deposit and a ₹20,000 admission fee. Transportation fees are ₹24,000 per year, and hostel fees range from ₹69,000 to ₹79,000 annually. The college offers education loans but lacks campus employment opportunities.
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