Admission to the college requires approval from the director and passing the TANCET exam, typically held in June. The admission process is largely financial, prioritizing monetary criteria over academic merit. For the B.Com faculty, only 2 out of 5 are allocated to teach MBA graduates, despite lacking adequate subject knowledge. The institution does not offer extracurricular activities, intercollege events, or additional courses but benefits from friendly and accessible faculty who provide support during college hours. Students must pass FA1 and FA2 before taking the final semester exam, which is closely aligned with the curriculum and graded stringently; usually, only 2 to 3 students fail per class. Key faculty members like Velumani in financial management and Marry in mathematics are recognized for their supportive nature and effective communication. The tuition fee is 65,000 per semester. Placement performance for the 2017-19 batch was low, with only 18-20 out of 350 securing jobs, all in the Marketing department, with roles such as sales executive and salesman. No placements were available for Finance or Operations specializations, and the average salary package ranged from 2 to 2.2 lakhs. The college does not offer internships for projects, although students may seek external opportunities with university assistance. Despite claims of various companies visiting for recruitment, placement quality needs improvement to provide equal opportunities for all specializations, including Finance and HR. Sathyabama offers scholarships for students scoring 70% or higher, and additional opportunities for those with quotas. The MBA program costs 2 Lakhs per year, totaling 4 Lakhs over two years. Although the college itself does not offer direct scholarships, the Ability Foundation provides financial support for PWD students, covering tuition and hostel fees. The fee structure varies based on the course and admission path, either counseling or management. While the college offers good campus facilities and placement opportunities, MBA placements have been unsatisfactory compared to the fees charged.
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