The college has a moderate difficulty level for exams, with a 30% failure rate. Exams consist of four questions worth 25 marks each, requiring extensive writing. The student-to-teacher ratio is 70:1, and internal assessments are generally easy to score well in. Faculty members are supportive, especially Kamini Rai, Anjana Singh, and Pankaj Sir. The college follows a semester system with two semesters annually. Students can participate in placements from the 4th semester, with companies like Wipro recruiting for roles in accounting and human resources. The average salary package is ₹400,000 per year, and about 50% of students secure jobs. Internships are available after the 3rd semester, with companies such as Decathlon and Infosys offering roles, some with stipends. College fees are complex, with a semester fee of 55,000 INR and an exam fee of 5,000 INR per semester, amounting to approximately 1,20,000 INR annually. Tuition is 22,500 INR per half-year, with a registration fee of 10,000 INR, and hostel fees are 22,000 INR yearly. Discounts are available for cash payments, but there are no scholarships for SC, ST, or OBC categories, only for academic excellence. The financial burden is significant for middle-class families, and placement and internship opportunities are seen as insufficient.
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