The course admission process starts with an entrance exam, followed by merit-based shortlisting and document verification before classes begin. The first semester includes limited practical sessions. While some professors are polite, there are complaints about others being arrogant and disengaged, with some completing entire syllabi in single lectures using PowerPoint, suggesting a lack of interactive teaching. The college offers an affordable fee structure, particularly beneficial for economically disadvantaged students as most educational fees are reimbursable through a scholarship. However, charges for libraries, sports, and labs are seen as less favorable. The placement department is lacking in effectiveness; it does not help students engage with external laboratories or provide support from professors in securing placements. Additionally, the department does not offer internships, leaving students to find opportunities on their own. Scholarships are handled by a government department, providing substantial support but occasionally experiencing processing delays.
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