Admission to the college relies on a merit list based on B.Sc. marks. The college allocates 80% of seats to students from the same university and 20% to students from other universities. With a faculty-to-student ratio of 1:6, the college ensures personalized attention and guidance for career and skill development. The curriculum includes two mid-semester exams and a challenging end-semester exam. Female students enjoy a tuition-free education, while male students pay around 5,000 units annually, totaling 10,000 units for the entire course. Examination fees are required each semester. Though direct placements and internships are not provided, faculty members prepare students for competitive exams like NET and recommend internships at IITs and other research institutes. Placement success depends on personal talent and choice. The college, as a government institution, does not offer its own scholarships or loans but allows access to government loans. Education costs are affordable, with annual and semester fees at Rs 3700, a registration fee of Rs 700, and an admission fee of Rs 170 for female students. SC/ST students benefit from reduced fees. External scholarships like Inspire and NSP are available, providing students with additional opportunities for internships and job placements.
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