Admission to the college involves a comprehensive selection process that includes a merit list, entrance exam, and interview, with graduation marks accounting for 50% of the criteria and the remaining 50% based on entrance exam and interview performance. The department is led by a distinguished head specializing in iconography, supported by another esteemed professor and several research scholars who manage courses. The university offers affordable tuition, approximately 20,000 INR for two years, with lower examination fees compared to other government institutions. However, examination fees are higher. Students from lower castes benefit from significant fee concessions, with SC students paying just 250 INR per semester versus 10,000 to 15,000 INR for unreserved students. The university does not provide direct placements or internships, but a placement cell is available for student assistance. Many graduates pursue further studies or PhDs, with strong faculty support for academic advancement. Scholarships are plentiful, including merit and economic status-based aid and an "earn while you learn" program where students can earn by working or studying in the library. Despite these financial supports, there has been no noted fee increase at the university.
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