The admission process for the course is merit-based, considering marks in relevant subjects. Initially, a merit list is released, and students can make changes before a final list is announced. Applicants must attend a counseling session with original documents, and seat allocation is based on merit and caste reservation. The faculty's quality varies, with only a few recognized as well-educated, while others need improvement in their teaching methods. The course fees depend on the student's reservation and merit status, with reserved category students paying less than 5,000 rupees and non-reserved, high-merit students paying over 10,000 rupees. The college offers limited job opportunities and conducts few campus interviews, indicating a need for more focus on job development and interview initiatives. Although the college does not provide its own scholarships or study loans, students can apply for scholarships from the Karnataka government available through the college.
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