The VET (Vishwavidyalay Entrance Test) is essential for admission, with a score of 49 out of 100 being sufficient for first-round counseling under the general quota, which offers 15 seats. The faculty, although lacking permanent members or a Head of Department, is well-qualified, approachable, and maintains a 1:25 faculty-to-student ratio. Laboratory facilities are shared with other buildings. The college's nominal fees cover library, transportation, medical, and NSS services, and government scholarships are available for top performers, reserved categories, and financially disadvantaged students, especially from Chhattisgarh. A four-year degree costs approximately 250,000 INR, with semester fees ranging from 3,200 to 5,800 INR. Despite this affordability, the college lacks a placement cell and job opportunities, and internships, offered three times a year, are deemed costly and not worthwhile by the reviewer. Living costs outside the campus are estimated at around 5,000 INR monthly. The fee structure, particularly for the BSc Forensic Science program, is considered well-organized and affordable.
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