The college admission process starts with form submission in July, followed by an entrance test by late August and a cutoff list by mid-September. Required documents for admission include graduation marksheets and various certificates. PG courses require at least 50% in relevant subjects. The admission involves an entrance exam, interview, and merit list. In 2017, an MCA admission fee was Rs. 20,000, payable via GooglePay. The faculty is experienced, particularly in digital marketing and software development, but the faculty-to-student ratio is inadequate, especially in vocational courses, affecting education quality. The examination system is offline, transparent, and moderately difficult, with most students passing. The fee structure is reasonable but payments require bank visits, suggesting an online option would be better. Placement opportunities are limited, with companies offering average packages of 1.5 to 2.6 LPA, and placements begin in the 5th semester. Despite visits from companies like Zomato and Tech Mahindra, few students secure jobs. Internships are not provided by the college, requiring students to find their own, although companies like Lifetech offer some paid internships. Scholarships for OBC, ST, and SC students, like the e-Kalyan scholarship, help significantly, covering tuition and additional costs. For general category students, the total course fee is approximately Rs. 13,176, slightly below the typical batchmate fee of around Rs. 14,000, and SC/ST students receive a scholarship of Rs. 15,000, covering most expenses. Overall, while the college offers affordable education and some scholarships, the placement situation remains challenging, necessitating students to seek better opportunities independently.
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