The course offers limited placement opportunities, starting in the 7th semester, with average monthly packages between 15,000 to 20,000 INR, which is relatively low compared to other courses. Due to fewer campus placements, some students consider further studies or alternative career paths. Scholarships are available mainly for certain reserved categories, with government support directly deposited into student accounts. The total tuition fee for the four-year course is about 1,24,000 INR, with additional service fees ranging from 50,000 to 70,000 INR. Despite an increase in exam fees from 1,100 INR in the first year to 1,560 INR in the third year, the overall fee structure remains relatively affordable compared to private colleges, with an annual fee of 31,000 INR paid in two installments. The state government provides financial aid, and eligible students, such as those in the SC category, may receive scholarships up to 45,000 INR from the central government, helping students from lower financial backgrounds afford their education. Although campus placements and stipends are limited, the scholarships generally suffice to cover educational expenses.
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