Admission to the Maharaja Sayajirao University of Baroda is merit-based, reliant on 12th-grade marks, with a cutoff of 75% for general category students. The admission includes document verification and thalassemia screening, but no interview. The application process starts online, and students are later informed about their admission via email. Fee payments are made at the Bank of Baroda, University Branch. The college's faculty is noted for its high qualifications, with many holding doctorates, and a focus on holistic learning. The faculty-to-student ratio is approximately 1:60, though it can increase during exams. The course fee structure is affordable, roughly Rs. 30,000 for a 2-year course, with Rs. 22,000 as the faculty fee. Scholarships are provided for students from low-income families, particularly in Gujarat, and cover up to 50% of tuition fees for SC, ST, SEBC, and OBC castes. Hostel fees are Rs. 10,000 for the first year and Rs. 7,000 for subsequent years, making the university cost-effective. The university has a robust placement program, with 60-70% of students placed annually in companies like ICICI, TATA, and Infosys. Placement packages average 2-4 LPA, with the highest at 10 LPA. Students qualify for placements in their third year, advised to maintain a CGPI of 7 or above. Compulsory internships during the second year provide practical experience, although mostly unpaid. The B.Com (Hons) course costs approximately ₹8,620 annually, totaling around ₹80,000 over three years, excluding hostel fees. Placement packages generally range between 2-4 LPA.
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