The college offers a well-structured and supportive educational environment with experienced and approachable faculty, many holding qualifications like an M.C.A. degree or a B.Sc. in IT. They ensure effective teaching through clear explanations of programming languages and pre-planned syllabus completion, fostering positive teacher-student relationships. Financially, the college provides several scholarship opportunities mainly through government schemes such as the Mysy and Pmyashasvi scholarships for students scoring 80% and above. State residents benefit from the e-pass program for reduced fees, while non-residents pay full fees, around ?22,860 per year for the Bachelor of Computer Applications program.
Additionally, students need to budget for a laptop and other materials, with total annual expenses around ?33,000. Although the college does not offer internships or stipends, students can access government scholarships of ?8,000 annually, available to SEBC, open category, and other caste students.
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