Admission to the college is determined through the CUCET entrance examination, which applies to all central universities in India. Candidates who rank within the top 100 are invited for counseling, and after certificate verification, they are granted admission. The faculty members are highly supportive, well-qualified, and many have earned their PhDs from international institutions, contributing significantly to both academic and extracurricular activities. As a central government institution, the college offers an affordable fee structure, with payment options available via cash or bank challan, and no advance seat payments required. The Master of Public Health (MPH) course is particularly cost-effective, potentially among the cheapest worldwide. Internships are facilitated by faculty contacts within the department, although the placement drive is currently limited due to the university's relatively recent establishment, just 10 years ago. Nevertheless, all senior graduates have successfully secured placements, highlighting the college's achievement. The institution actively supports students in obtaining scholarships, including Kerala government's e-grants.
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