Admission to the institution is primarily based on an entrance exam alongside 12th class results, weighted at 25:75. The entrance exam is usually held in late April or May, with locations in Chandigarh, Ludhiana, or Hoshiarpur. Seats are allocated based on a merit list, and an example provided notes admission occurring in July during the third counseling session. The Bachelor of Science program allows students to choose their degree preference post-document submission and merit list ranking. The faculty is experienced, mostly aged between 40-60 years with PhDs, ensuring a balanced teacher-student relationship. Each semester comprises 160-180 lectures. Fees include an annual tuition of ₹10,000, examination fees of ₹5,000 annually, an initial admission fee of ₹10,000, and semester-specific fees. The second-year admission fee is around ₹8,000. Payments can be made online or offline, with transparent breakdowns. The college organizes various cultural events, and hostel fees are separate from course fees. Placement opportunities require a minimum 60% score, with the placement cell organizing seminars and company information sessions. While the mathematics department's placements are weak, the statistics department performs better. Renowned companies like Infosys, TCS, Wipro, Accenture, Microsoft, and Google recruit from the campus, with packages ranging significantly. Many students opt for government jobs or higher studies, with some pursuing university interviews to become professors. Scholarships are available for various needs, including economic hardship, merit, and special categories. Notable is the NSP scholarship offering ₹10,000 annually for two years. The fee structure is generally affordable, with some courses costing up to ₹50,000 annually. The Mathematics departmentÕs honors program costs about ₹28,000 annually and includes facilities like a placement cell. Part-time and full-time jobs help students manage educational expenses.
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